Cooper Koch, Star of Netflix’s ‘Monsters,’ Says He Didn’t Use a Prosthetic for Infamous Shower Scene

The actor spilled the beans about the viral scene.

Cooper Koch
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Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story star Cooper Koch has clarified whether that was his real penis in the show’s infamous shower scene.

Koch, who plays Erik Menendez in Netflix’s hit show, broke the news during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with host Andy Cohen as they were counting down the “top five most iconic full-frontal moments” in Hollywood.

When they got to his shower scene, Koch spilled the beans. “Mine was not a prosthetic,” he remarked with a knowing smirk. “That was going to be my next question! Congratulations to you, Cooper. You’re very blessed, aren’t you?” Cohen replied

Koch retorted with, simply, “Well, hung,” with a long smile.

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story tells the story of the Menedez brothers, who murdered their parents at their Beverly Hills home in 1989. The show has popularized their story, leading to the house where the horrible crimes happened becoming very popular with the public — and neighbors who live in the neighborhood aren’t happy about it.

Reports have recently surfaced from Beverly Hills authorities who’ve received a ton of calls from angry neighbors who are upset at the amount of traffic on their street. They’re seeking the police's help to disperse the amount of car and foot traffic at the residence, but authorities reportedly have claimed that they can’t intervene because nothing illegal has happened….yet.

For the time being, Beverly Hills police plan to do more patrols in the area to let visitors know that they’re keeping an eye out.

Earlier this month, Kim Kardashian wrote an essay asking for the Menendez brothers to be released after visiting them in prison.

“I have spent time with Lyle and Erik; they are not monsters. They are kind, intelligent, and honest men. In prison, they both have exemplary disciplinary records. They have earned multiple college degrees, worked as caregivers for elderly incarcerated individuals in hospice, and been mentors in college programs — committed to giving back to others,” Kardashian wrote.

“When I visited the prison three weeks ago, one of the wardens told me he would feel comfortable having them as neighbors,” she continued. “Twenty-four family members, including their parents’ siblings, have released statements fully supporting Lyle and Erik and have respectfully requested that the justice system free them.”

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