These Actors And Actresses Used Fake Private Parts In Movies And TV

Sometimes actors and actresses will use fake private parts in their alleged naked scenes in movies and TV shows. BuzzFeed just came out with a list of some notable ones….

Margaret Qualley on the red carpet. These Actors And Actresses Used Fake Private Parts In Movies And TV

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Sometimes actors and actresses will use fake private parts in their alleged naked scenes in movies and TV shows. BuzzFeed just came out with a list of some notable ones.

That's right. When you see a naked celeb in the movies or on TV it's not necessarily all of them that you're seeing on the screen. There are plenty of ways to fake it to protect the actor's privacy. As you can imagine it would be pretty awkward to have all of you out there for the world to see and there are some ways around it. According to BuzzFeed, some of the actors who wore sexual prosthetics in movies or TV include Margaret Qualley in "The Substance," Jon Hamm in Season 5 of "Fargo," and Theo James on Season 2 of "The White Lotus."

These Actors And Actresses Used Fake Private Parts In Movies And TV

Those are just some of the best known examples but there are a lot more than happened in some pretty big TV shows in movies. For example, BuzzFeed points out that Rob Benedict wore a prosthetic penis in Season 4 of "The Boys."

Even in comedies it happens like when Niecy Nash wore a prosthetic butt on "Reno 911!" Charles Melton wore a prosthetic penis on "May December" and Lily James clearly wore some prosthetics to turn into Pamela Anderson on "Pam & Tommy."

Eric Dane wore a prosthetic penis on "Euphoria" and he even got to choose what it looked like, according to BuzzFeed. That would be a weird thing to pick out. You can see the full list from BuzzFeed here. They're definitely missing some but this is a solid list.

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