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‘Monsters’ Star Cooper Koch Reveals He Did not Use a Prosthetic for Bathe Scene

Cooper Koch is sharing some behind-the-scenes secrets and techniques!

Showing on Watch What Occurs Stay with Andy Cohen on Monday, Oct. 14, the actor — who portrays Erik Menendez within the Netflix collection Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Storyrevealed that he didn’t use a prosthetic for that jail bathe scene within the present.

In honor of the star, 28, displaying full frontal nudity within the Netflix crime drama, host Cohen, 56, counted down the highest 5 most iconic full frontal moments on-screen through the years.

As Cohen talked about Mark Wahlberg’s Boogie Nights and the actor, 53, utilizing a “prosthetic d–k,” Koch chimed in, “Additionally simply to say mine was not a prosthetic.”

“Properly that was going to be my subsequent query,” Cohen replied. “Congratulations to you, Cooper. You’re very blessed, aren’t you.”

“Properly hung,” Koch responded cheekily as he smiled.

In the course of the present’s “Clubhouse of Horrors” section, Koch was requested concerning the scariest factor about displaying full entrance nudity on digital camera.

“It’s not scary, I might say it’s simply extra uncomfortable at first and it’s very chilly, particularly within the bathe,” he stated, including that the water was “heat at first.”

Cooper Koch within the ‘Monsters’ bathe scene.

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Koch additionally described assembly the Menendez brothers in actual life as “not tremendous intimidating. I might say similar to extra nerve-wracking ‘trigger I’ve recognized about them for therefore lengthy and care a lot about them.”

“It was similar to nervous however then once I acquired there it was all nice,” he added. 

Cooper Koch as Erik Menéndez and Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Lyle Menéndez in ‘Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story’.

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Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story tells the story of brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez, who killed their dad and mom José and Kitty Menéndez in 1989 and have been serving life sentences in jail since 1996.

Requested concerning the scene in Monsters that was most scary to shoot on WWHL, Koch replied, “I type of wish to say the homicide scene however then I don’t understand it was all tremendous intense and scary.”

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“Episode 5, that was in all probability essentially the most. That was the one,” he continued.

Koch additionally revealed that auditioning for Monsters was “scary.” “Nicholas [Alexander Chaves] broke a chair, Ryan Murphy was there, scary,” he added.


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