Bill Clinton also shared a pretty awkward puberty photo for Puerto Rico hurricane relief

It's nice to know that even celebrities go through puberty.

No one, and we mean no one, can sport a black velvet buttoned down shirt and dark blue jeans better than Bill Clinton.

The former president posted a snapshot from his younger years on Twitter Wednesday in honor of the #puberme campaign to aid those affected by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

But Clinton seems far from awkward in this photo. He looks pretty chill leaning against that sweet car. But we all know deep down, he was just as adolescent as the rest of us.

The campaign began when The Late Show host Stephen Colbert and actor Nick Kroll challenged not only each other but other celebrities to post photos from their pubescent stages in order to raise funds to help Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria.

Colbert and Kroll have vowed to donate money to a Puerto Rico hurricane relief fund for each celebrity that is brave enough to share a photo of themselves as a pre-teen.

The duo kicked off the crusade last week, posting their own embarrassing yet lovable pictures.

Several celebrities, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Reese Witherspoon, took part and joined in on the fun.

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