Cooper Koch is clearing the air about his much-debated shower scene in the hit Netflix series, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Fans have been speculating whether the 28-year-old actor used a prosthetic during the full-frontal moment, but Koch has officially confirmed that the scene was all him.
Appearing on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live on October 14, 2024, Koch put the rumors to rest. "Just to say, mine is not a prosthetic," Koch stated, much to the audience’s delight. Host Andy Cohen cheekily congratulated Koch, commenting on his size, to which Koch humorously responded, "Well... hung."
Koch also opened up about filming the scene, admitting it was uncomfortable at first. "It's not scary [showing full frontal nudity], it's just cold, especially in the shower," he shared, adding that the water was warm initially.
Koch’s frankness about the scene has only increased buzz around the Monsters series, which chronicles the infamous Menendez brothers. His candid interview gave viewers insight into the challenges of filming such an intimate moment while further solidifying his reputation as a rising star willing to tackle bold roles.
With this revelation, Cooper Koch joins a growing list of actors who have chosen not to use prosthetics in full-frontal scenes, sparking curiosity and conversation around his performance in Monsters. Fans and viewers alike are eager to see what other bold roles Koch will take on next.
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