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Hot politician literally begs people to stop after a tsunami of d*ck pics on his official accounts

Political discourse in 2025 is as boring as it is incredibly important, and while it’s easy to switch off amidst Nigel Farage’s eleventh attack on migrants this week, hot politicians like Lukas Sieper are certainly helping us pay attention.

Lukas, a German politician who is the leader of the Party of Progress in the European Parliament, is pretty hot, according to his droves of thirsty followers on TikTok. Though you might think that would benefit his career massively, and it proboably has, it has also created a rather serious issue: An influx of nasty penis pics.

Taking to his TikTok earlier this month, Lukas Sieper literally begged his followers to stop sending unsolicited nudes to his official parliamentary accounts. He also didn’t ask for them on his private accounts, before you race to those.

“I know that 99 per cent of the people watching this do not do stuff like this,” he said. “But there has been a rise recently of contacting this official account, used only for my work in the parliament, to share stuff where they cook half naked or even send me d*ck pics.”

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Behind every public profile, there’s a person – someone who works, feels, gets tired, and sometimes wonders why respect online seems to fade so easily. Recently, there has been a rise in inappropriate messages and videos being sent to my professional account. And honestly, it’s not just about me – it’s about the people who have to read these messages, the team behind the scenes, and about how we treat each other as human beings. Supporting equal rights does not mean someone is inviting personal attention. Standing up for others doesn’t make you public property. It’s simple: respect should not depend on someone’s job, gender, or visibility. Let’s be kind. Let’s keep it professional. Let’s remember that empathy is also a political value. #respectonline #politics #empathy #digitalrespect #online

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He said it’s “wrong on so many levels”, considering most of the messages are read by his social media team – comprised of mainly young women – and not the intended recipient. Though a staunch “advocate for queer rights”, Lukas himself is not a member of the LGBTQ+ community.

In the caption, he further explained: “Behind every public profile, there’s a person – someone who works, feels, gets tired, and sometimes wonders why respect online seems to fade so easily.

“Supporting equal rights does not mean someone is inviting personal attention. Standing up for others doesn’t make you public property. It’s simple: Respect should not depend on someone’s job, gender, or visibility. Let’s be kind. Let’s keep it professional. Let’s remember that empathy is also a political value.”

It should really go without saying: But don’t send unsolicited pictures to elected officials, or anyone for that matter.

Lukas Sieper is not the only hot politician out there

Though you won’t see Keir Starmer or David Lammy on any hot politician lists in the near future, the UK does have a few gorg elected officials of our own. Enter Carl Cashman, the sexy Scouse politician who is, for lack of a better way to put it, really f*cking hot. Not only that, but he’s the far right’s worst nightmare: A super liberal queer advocate wrapped in their perfect package. Despite that, America’s alt-right did try to co-opt his body for their message.

“As for calling me a normie Conservative Chad, I couldn’t be further from that. I’m what he would call a lefty liberal, his worst nightmare!” he recently told The Tab.

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Featured image credit: Lukas Sieper

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