The Dadliest Dad Bod in the Lowcountry Is…

The Dadliest Dad Bod in the Lowcountry Is…

Congratulations to Chad "Chaddy Daddy" Faubert, Winner of the March Dadness Photo Contest! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


Congratulations to Chad “Chaddy Daddy” Faubert,
Winner of the March Dadness Photo Contest!

Chad officially has the dadliest Dad Bod in the Lowcountry! His Dad Bod has earned him the Ultimate Dad Prize Package including a Vizio 32″ flat screen TV, an Ashley Signature Design recliner from Charleston Home Furnishings and a pair of tickets to see Justin Bieber – the kids will love him for it!

The competition was fierce – the Lowcountry has a lot of good-lookin’ Dad Bods! We have to acknowledge our two runners up: Jon Gordon and Drewski Sperling:

Thanks to all who participated, voted and ultimately crowned our March Dadness Champion.

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