Sex/Life has caused much debate over whether any of its performers employ penis prosthetics, and now the show’s intimacy co-ordinator has spilled the beans.
Billie Connelly (Sarah Shahi) is a bawdy Netflix drama that follows her as she juggles her marriage to Cooper (Mike Vogel) and her overwhelming desire to her ex-boyfriend Brad Simon (Adam Demos).
The first season had an iconic shower scene that made many people uncomfortable.
This time, Devon (Jonathan Sadowski) reveals the results of his penis reconstructive operation in a gym changing room in a jaw-dropping full-frontal moment.
In one of the most talked-about sequences, he revealed everything after a vehicle accident that required reconstructive surgery.
Stacy Rukeyser, the show’s creator, remained tight-lipped earlier this week on whether or not a prosthetic penis was utilised.
‘I’m not sure it’s a prosthetic! We’ll never tell,’ she teased to Variety.
However soon after intimacy coordinator Casey Hudecki revealed the truth.
‘He [Jonathan] was so stoked for it,’ she told Us.
‘I don’t wanna speak for him, but I’m sure he will tell you that he thought it was hilarious.
‘And he was ready.’
She added: ‘He had a whole prosthetic process before and after [the locker room moment].”
Devon’s manhood was cut in a vehicle accident in the series because he was getting a blow job at the time of the impact, causing his buddy to chew it off.
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‘Let me fire it up for you,’ Devon continued, as he proceeded to grab his balls and pump up his penis, telling the boys in the locker: ‘Everything is fully automated. I have a stylish new curve, which is cool.’
‘Chicks dig it. Makes it easier to hit the g-spot, as they say. If you actually believed the g-spot is a thing, am I right?’ he added.
‘Would’ve had thought that Piper biting my penis off would have given me a whole new lease of life?’
The scene was reminiscent of a much-discussed event in the first season when he flaunted his fairly huge manhood in the shower, causing the internet to erupt.
Sex/Life is streaming on Netflix.
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