Cooper Koch Queens Out

As a seasoned reviewer with decades of LGBTQ+ television viewing under my belt, I can confidently say that Cooper Koch‘s latest appearance on Watch What Happens Live! was nothing short of a campy spectacle. The young actor, best known for his role in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, seemed to have mastered the art of queer excess, providing us with an unforgettable performance that could rival even RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants.


All men identifying as gay may encounter a similar predicament during the show “Watch What Happens Live!”, which could involve behaving excessively flamboyantly, potentially inappropriately, under the influence of Andy Cohen’s presence, alcohol, and a live audience. This situation seems to occur repeatedly. The most recent celebrity to experience this is Cooper Koch from the series “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story”. He demonstrated exceptional flamboyant behavior, accompanied by Finneas as his fellow guest. Koch offered outrageous comments, expressed animosity towards former adversaries, and overall, seemed quite excitable. Here are our top three memorable instances:

1. When he bragged about his penis size

In a completely spontaneous moment, Koch mentioned that he didn’t use a prosthetic penis in the film “Monsters”, which led Cohen to offer his praise. When asked about it, Koch casually replied, “Well… endowed,” implying approval. Guess that’s impressive, right?

2. When he dapped up Finneas using a “straight” voice

Following a caller’s inquiry about an older acting instructor who claimed that Koch couldn’t secure roles due to his “gay” voice, Koch chose to offer a brief performance for any directors tuned in by adopting a more traditionally masculine (deeper) tone and playfully interacting with Finneas using handshakes. “It would be hard to tell,” agrees Finneas.

3. When he made sarcastic crying hands after saying he has a boyfriend

https://youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=g1BJo5NgDQ0

Fans inquired about Koch’s relationship status, to which he replied, “Indeed, I am in a relationship.” To add salt to the wound for those eagerly waiting, he made a sad face and playfully said, “Too bad,” showcasing a touch of arrogance. We’re fans, after all.

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2024-10-15 22:53