Monsters star Cooper Koch strips down for Calvin Klein Pride campaign
Cooper Koch is in his tighty whities for Calvin Klein (Mert Alas for Calvin Klein)
Cooper Koch is in his tighty whities for Calvin Klein (Mert Alas for Calvin Klein)
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story star Cooper Koch is fronting Calvin Klein’s new Pride campaign – and we’d just like to say, thank you.
Cooper Koch rose to fame in queer body horror Swallowed, and then positively skyrocketed to the forefront of the zeitgeist when he appeared as Erik in Ryan Murphy’s 2024 Netflix limited series following the murders committed by the Menendez brothers of their parents in 1989.
The out gay star, who recently made his red carpet debut with boyfriend Stuart McClave, has since remained one of the internet’s favourite boyfriends – and helping to retain that title is a new Calvin Klein shoot for Pride, for which Koch is very nearly naked.
Though he first appeared in a Calvin Klein shoot in May, he’s back in his pants, fronting the underwear brand’s Pride collection.
“This is Love. This is timeless. This is Pride. Cooper Koch sparks energy in the new campaign,” a caption reads, accompanied by shots of Koch and other models in their tighty whities.
Complete with rippling abs, a jawline that could cut glass and underwear so well filled out it seems unfair, Cooper Koch is undeniably the star of the show.
The collection’s campaign further features Koch in several states of undress, including with just jeans on, the classic combo of tank top and y-fronts and more.
This isn’t the first time Koch has stripped down; aside from the first Calvin Klein shoot, he also got naked in Monsters, during a scene in the prison showers.
Koch was kind enough to let us all subsequently know that his, cough, koch wasn’t a prosthetic, telling Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen that he was, indeed, just that well endowed.
“Just to say, mine was not a prosthetic,” he told Cohen during a segment on famous full-frontals.
“Well, that was going to be my next question! Congratulations to you, Cooper!” Cohen shot back. “You’re very blessed, aren’t you?”
To which Koch replied: “Well-hung.” Cheers to that, Cooper.
Erik and Lyle Menendez, who were sentenced to life in prison for the 1989 murder of their parents in Beverly Hills, recently had their sentences shortened to 50 years to life and are now eligible for parole.
In response to the news, Koch said that he was “so excited” for the pair.
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