Monsters star confirms he really is that ‘well hung’

Monsters star confirms he really is that ‘well hung’


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Cooper Koch really woke up and chose chaos on the day he discussed his nude scene in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story.

During the Netflix series, Cooper plays convicted murderer Erik Menéndez and during the third episode, he participates in a full-frontal nude scene. The moment occurs when his character is washing in a prison shower.

While appearing on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live, the moment got mentioned and Cooper proudly told the host that there were zero prosthetics involved.

The subject arose when Andy decided to through the most iconic nude scenes in a segment for his show. The list featured Jude Law in The Talented Mr. Ripley, Kate Winslet in Titanic, and Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct.

When Andy discussed Mark Wahlberg’s use of a prosthetic in Boogie Nights, Cooper felt spurred on to reveal all. Raising his hand rather politely, Cooper, 28, says: ‘Also, just to say mine was not a prosthetic.

Andy, 56, interjected to reveal that it was going to be his next question, but Cooper did not need any prompts. ‘Sorry,’ joked Cooper.

Cooper Koch laughing while on Andy Cohen's show. He is wearing a burgandy jumper and laughing.

Cooper got candid (Picture: Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen)

As the crowd whooped and cheered the revelation, Andy took the opportunity to personally congratulate Cooper on his manhood.

‘You’re very blessed aren’t you?’ said Andy. A smiling Cooper replied: ‘Well hung.’

A clip of the conversation has naturally begun to make its way around the internet, with fans reacting to the hilarious moment.

Cooper Koch showering in prison during a Monsters scene

The full-frontal naked scene is in episode three (Picture: Netflix)

‘HE’S INSANE FOR THIS,’ wrote archivecooper alongside the clip on X.

Ayematthias was not able to remain calm about the situation. ‘I screamed,’ they simply responded.

Nicholas Chavez as Lyle Menendez, Cooper Koch as Erik Menendez in episode 209 of Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story. Both are floating on lilos in a swimming pool while wearing trunks and swimming goggles.

His revelation has not been received calmly (Picture: MILES CRIST/NETFLIX)

Amongst the many laughing faces on X, people also declared their love for the star.

‘I love him he’s so charismatic I can’t handle,’ said Guimon.

Monsters is based on a real case (Picture: AP)

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story focuses on the murder of Jose and Kitty Menendez by their two sons, played by Cooper and Nicholas Alexander Chavez, in 1989 and the intense interest in the case that followed in the years after.

The brothers, then aged 21 and 18, cited years of abuse as the reason for murdering their parents, however, prosecutors argued that their motive was to get their hands on the family fortune.

The series has led to some backlash (Picture: AP)

They were both eventually convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in 1996.

The nine episodes, created by Ryan Murphy, received intense backlash. Both family members and viewers have taken aim, with Erik saying it presented ‘vile and appalling character portrayals’. Cooper has reacted to the backlash by saying he ‘sympathises’ with the person he played on-screen.

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is now streaming on Netflix.

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