Cooper Koch is proud of his manhood.
The 28-year-old actor appeared on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” Monday and clarified something about his role as Erik Menendez in Netflix’s smash hit “Monsters.”
Andy Cohen was counting down Hollywood’s “top five most iconic full-frontal moments” when Koch announced, “Just to say, mine was not a prosthetic.”
“Well, that was gonna be my next question!” Cohen, 56, said to Koch, who smiled at the camera upon making his confession.
“Congratulations to you, Cooper,” the “Real Housewives” producer added.
“Thank you,” Koch said back.
Cohen then told the openly gay actor he’s “very blessed” — to which Koch replied, “Well hung.”
Koch had to bare it all for a scene in “Monsters,” which follows the story of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who murdered their abusive parents in 1989 and were sentenced to life in prison in 1996.
During Episode 3, Koch’s Erik is showering naked in jail and turns toward another inmate to show him — and the camera — his penis.
In an interview with The Wrap last month, Koch revealed the lengths he went to prepare to play Erik in the show.
“I turned my trailer into Erik’s room so I had clothes everywhere, and I had pictures of him on the wall, pictures of me too,” Koch said. “I looked at videos of me when I was really young, and I watched how my parents treated me, which gave me a level of gratitude for my family and my parents.”
“I listened to [Erik] and watched him religiously,” he added. “And I had my music, I had all different kinds of journals, all different kinds of things to help me really feel like him and be him.”
The success of “Monsters” (which also stars Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Lyle) has led to the possibility that the Menendez brothers may finally get out of jail.
Los Angeles County district attorney George Gascon announced earlier this month that new evidence of sexual abuse against the siblings is being reviewed. A court hearing is set for late November, which could lead to the brothers being retried or even released from prison.
Erik, now 53, and Lyle, now 56, argued in their trial that they were sexually abused by their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, and killed them out of self-defense — but the jury still found them guilty.
“I believe both of them,” Koch said in a recent interview with Vanity Fair. “I believe everything that they said on the stand to be true.”
Koch previously revealed that he spoke to Erik on the phone the night before “Monsters” premiered. He later went to visit Erik in prison alongside Kim Kardashian.
“I got to have a really good conversation with him and tell him that I believe him and I did everything I could as an actor to advocate for him and portray him as authentically as possible, and that I think the show does a really good job of representing him,” Koch told Variety last month.
Koch also said they talked about Erik’s criticism of the show during his and Kardashian’s prison visit.
“Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” is streaming on Netflix.