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William Levy comes in third on DWTS, despite encouragement from underwear maker N2N

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William Levy came in third Tuesday night on Dancing With the Stars, despite a good-luck shout out from N2N Bodywear, which features the ex-underwear model on its homepage.

Levy posed in see-through underwear about eight years ago, when he was a young model and struggling actor. Now, N2N -- which sells an "erotic" line of underwear clearly aimed at gay men -- has built a shrine called the William Levy N2N Gallery.

Most of the Levy photos are safe for work, assuming your boss wouldn't mind you staring at pictures of Cuban-born Levy wearing nothing but skimpy thongs and bikinis. (Click here for more NSFW photos.)

Says Levy, 31, who has two young children with actress Elizabeth Gutierrez:  “I worked as a model and that’s what models do.”

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