Paul Rudd Stunned After Being Told He Has a “Huge Manhood” in Racy Podcast Chat
Paul Rudd has spent decades in Hollywood building a reputation as the industry’s most relatable “nice guy,” but a recent podcast appearance forced the veteran actor into some surprisingly intimate territory.
During the Thursday, January 8, episode of the Take Your Shoes Off podcast, host Rick Glassman caught Rudd off guard by candidly discussing the actor’s physical anatomy.
The conversation took an unexpected turn when Glassman, 41, boldly told the Ant-Man star that he possessed a “huge p****.” Rudd, 56, reacted with his trademark understated humor, offering a slight shrug and an unexpressive face rather than confirming or denying the specific claim.
The remark stemmed from a viral comedy sketch the duo filmed in the summer of 2025, which featured Rudd’s character suffering an unfortunate bathroom accident. In the bit, Rudd had to remove his pants, and while the final footage was blurred for the public, Glassman revealed that he and his production staff saw everything during the shoot.
“I didn’t realize that you even saw my p***,” Rudd confessed during the episode, appearing genuinely surprised by the admission. Glassman fueled the fire by joking that while the “po**” gag might have cost Rudd some dignity points, the reveal of his anatomy more than made up for it, quipping that it was “hard to miss, even when it’s soft.”
Rudd, who has rarely stripped down for the cameras throughout his long career, played coy about the topic of his “unmentionables.” He noted that he is a “fairly private person” who has managed to avoid full-frontal nudity in his films for a reason. “I don’t wanna just be wagging my d** all over the place,”* the actor joked, referencing Harvey Keitel’s famous nude scene in the 1993 film The Piano.
While the internet buzzed over this NSFW revelation, Rudd has been keeping plenty busy with high-profile projects that are a bit more family-friendly. He is currently starring alongside Jack Black in the meta-comedy Anaconda, which reimagines the 1997 creature feature and arrived in theaters this past Christmas.
The film follows Rudd and Black as a pair of aspiring filmmakers who head to the Brazilian rainforest to shoot a low-budget spiritual sequel to the original movie. The project has been a hit with audiences, reuniting the two comedic powerhouses for a romp that features plenty of physical humor and self-referential jokes.
Looking ahead, Rudd is set to reprise his fan-favorite role as Scott Lang in the upcoming Marvel blockbuster Avengers: Doomsday, which is scheduled for release in late 2026. He is also attached to the A24 comedy Friendship, starring opposite I Think You Should Leave creator Tim Robinson, which explores a fraught and awkward bond between two neighbors.
In addition to his film work, Rudd continues to find time for his business ventures and community involvement back east. He remains a co-owner of Samuel’s Sweet Shop in Rhinebeck, New York, alongside fellow actors Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilarie Burton Morgan. Employees at the shop frequently praise the star for being an incredibly hands-on and friendly boss who takes a genuine interest in their lives.
Between dodging awkward podcast questions about his private life and preparing for the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Rudd continues to prove why he is one of the most enduring figures in the industry. Whether he is being called an “ageless freak” by Jennifer Aniston or “well-endowed” by Rick Glassman, he handles it all with the same easygoing charm that first made him a star in Clueless.
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