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Monsters’ Cooper Koch didn’t use prosthetic in shower scene

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Monsters' Cooper Koch didn't use prosthetic in shower scene

Cooper Koch is pleased with his manhood.

The 28-year-old actor appeared on “Watch What Occurs Reside with Andy Cohen” Monday and clarified one thing about his position as Erik Menendez in Netflix’s smash hit “Monsters.”

Andy Cohen was counting down Hollywood’s “prime 5 most iconic full-frontal moments” when Koch introduced, “Simply to say, mine was not a prosthetic.”

Cooper Koch on “WWHL.” Bravo
“Simply to say, mine was not a prosthetic.” Bravo

“Properly, that was gonna be my subsequent query!” Cohen, 56, stated to Koch, who smiled on the digicam upon making his confession.

“Congratulations to you, Cooper,” the “Actual Housewives” producer added.

“Thanks,” Koch stated again.

Cohen then instructed the overtly homosexual actor he’s “very blessed” — to which Koch replied, “Properly hung.”

Cooper Koch on “Watch What Occurs Reside with Andy Cohen.” Bravo

Koch needed to naked all of it for a scene in “Monsters,” which follows the story of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who murdered their abusive dad and mom in 1989 and had been sentenced to life in jail in 1996.

Throughout Episode 3, Koch’s Erik is showering bare in jail and turns towards one other inmate to point out him — and the digicam — his penis.

Cooper Koch in “Monsters.” Netflix
Cooper Koch as Erik Menendez in “Monsters.” Netflix
Cooper Koch bares all of it in “Monsters” on Netflix. Netflix

In an interview with The Wrap final month, Koch revealed the lengths he went to organize to play Erik within the present.

“I turned my trailer into Erik’s room so I had garments all over the place, and I had photos of him on the wall, photos of me too,” Koch stated. “I checked out movies of me once I was actually younger, and I watched how my dad and mom handled me, which gave me a stage of gratitude for my household and my dad and mom.”

Cooper Koch on the “Monsters” premiere in LA on Sept. 16, 2024. FilmMagic

“I listened to [Erik] and watched him religiously,” he added. “And I had my music, I had all totally different sorts of journals, all totally different sorts of issues to assist me actually really feel like him and be him.”

The success of “Monsters” (which additionally stars Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Lyle) has led to the likelihood that the Menendez brothers could lastly get out of jail.

Los Angeles County district legal professional George Gascon introduced earlier this month that new proof of sexual abuse towards the siblings is being reviewed. A courtroom listening to is about for late November, which might result in the brothers being retried and even launched from jail.

Nicholas Chavez as Lyle Menendez, Cooper Koch as Erik Menendez in “Monsters.” MILES CRIST/NETFLIX
Nicholas Chavez and Cooper Koch in “Monsters.” AP

Erik, now 53, and Lyle, now 56, argued of their trial that they had been sexually abused by their dad and mom, Jose and Kitty Menendez, and killed them out of self-defense — however the jury nonetheless discovered them responsible.

“I consider each of them,” Koch stated in a current interview with Self-importance Truthful. “I consider every thing that they stated on the stand to be true.”

Koch beforehand revealed that he spoke to Erik on the cellphone the evening earlier than “Monsters” premiered. He later went to go to Erik in jail alongside Kim Kardashian.

Cooper Koch as Erik Menendez, Nicholas Chavez as Lyle Menendez. ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Assortment

“I bought to have a very good dialog with him and inform him that I consider him and I did every thing I might as an actor to advocate for him and painting him as authentically as potential, and that I feel the present does a very good job of representing him,” Koch instructed Selection final month.

Koch additionally stated they talked about Erik’s criticism of the present throughout his and Kardashian’s jail go to.

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

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