Taking to hisTikTok pageon Monday, Adam Clayton shared a clip of the moment Tang appeared on his television screen.

HighlightsChinese swimmer Tang Qianting’s swimsuit created an optical illusion at the 2024 Paris Olympics.Tang won the silver medal in the Women’s 100m Breaststroke on July 29.A TikTok video of Tang’s swimwear illusion went viral, amassing over 7.1 million views.Fans compared Tang’s ‘snatched’ waist to famous figures like Kim Kardashian and Violet Chachki.

As the 20-year-old was lining up at the starting blocks ahead of Monday’s breaststroke event, Adam could be heard joking: “Ok cinch, ok waistline.”

For those who may not be familiar with terms, especially used indrag culture, Adam was complimenting Tang’s seemingly impossibly tiny waist.

The swimmer’s Speedo swimwear was two-toned blue-and-teal. In Adam’s now-viral TikTok clip, which has amassed over 7.1 million views, the bathing suit perfectly blended in with the wall behind theOlympian, inadvertently making it appear as though her waist was only a few inches wide.

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Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

“She’s so snatched,” Adam wrote in his video, again using some drag-inspired lingo that refers to a very slim or well-defined waist.

The clip drew loads of jokes, as a TikTok user commented: “Olympic orOZEMPIC.”

Another viewer made fun of the situation and the weight-loss drug, as they wrote: “Paris Ozempics 2024.”

The athlete just won the Olympic silver medal in the Women’s 100m Breaststroke on Monday (July 29)

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

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Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

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A person quipped: “Me after I drink Pepsi Max instead of regular Pepsi.”

“VIOLET CHACHKI???” someone asked in reference toRuPaul’s Drag Raceseason seven’s winner, Violet Chachki, notable for their burlesque-inspired style and often wearing incredibly snatched corsets.

Tang’s bathing suit left many fans amused over her “snatched” waist

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

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An observer noted: “It’s giving [hourglass emoji].”

“My name, my name is Bella Hadid,” a cybernaut added, referring to a 2021Bella HadidVogueinterview that became a meme on TikTok, often used to poke fun at being skinny.

A separate individual chimed in: “I am so glad I’m not the only one who had to double take whilst watching.”

The swimmer’s Speedo swimwear was two-toned blue-and-teal

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

The Olympic swimming discipline saw another memorable wardrobe malfunction this month, with Italian athleteThomas Ceccon, aka “The Shark,” accidentally exposing his midriff, sparking comparisons to Calvin Klein modeling campaigns.

The 23-year-old claimed bronze in the 4x100m Freestyle Relay on the opening night of the competition on Saturday (July 27), stunning fans as he waved with his visible lower abdomen.

“I just watched Thomas Ceccon win a gold medal for 100m backstroke so he’s not only hot but also an Olympic gold medallist,” a viewer wrote on social media.

The bathing suit perfectly blended in with the wall behind the Olympian

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

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On TikTok, a woman shared: “What is the deal with the Italian swimming team at the Olympics looking like Calvin Klein models?”

On the same weekend,Arno Kamminga of the Netherlands, who competed in the Men’s 100m Breaststroke during Day 1 of swimming, baffled viewerswith his “thirst trap” swimshorts.

The Olympic swimming discipline saw other memorable wardrobe malfunctions

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

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Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

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As a result, the swimwear created an optical illusion that made Arno appear almost naked, leaving people stunned on social media, as a person wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter): “Definitely watching for the sport.”

Swimming races will continue with Women’s 200m Backstroke and Men’s 50m Freestyle on Thursday (August 1) at 11 am CET, with the last swimming races taking place on August 4 between 6.30 pm CET and 7:30 pm CET.

The optical illusion continued to ignite amusement

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

Optical Illusion Swimsuit Leaves Chinese Olympian Tang Qianting’s Waist Looking “Snatched”

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