Hudson Williams demonstrates cock sock application on podcast

Hudson Williams, star of HBO's 'Heated Rivalry,' spilled the beans on how to properly wear a cock sock during a hilarious chat on the 'Shut Up Evan' podcast. Drawing from his on-set experiences, the actor broke down the steps with cheeky precision. The show, which explores a secret romance between hockey players, has already been renewed for a second season.

Oh honey, if you've ever wondered about the behind-the-scenes magic (or modesty) of steamy TV scenes, Hudson Williams just served up the ultimate tutorial. In HBO's 'Heated Rivalry,' Hudson spends a substantial amount of time sans clothes, so who better to dish on the infamous cock sock? On the 'Shut Up Evan' podcast, he described it perfectly: "It's like a ballet slipper meets a Crown Royal bag." 😂

Hudson confessed he learned the ropes from his costar Connor Storrie, who nailed it right away while Hudson fumbled. First rule? Squat down—"You can stand and try for as long as you want, you won't get it," he stressed. Next, prioritize the goods: "Get the balls first," he said. "Get the balls really pulled in there." Then, "Shove shvantz down." Once in, it's simple: "Cinch, tie and then tuck in."

But beware the removal drama—"Don't try and pull it off, because ... God, your stomach will hurt." Talk about breaking the ice! Hudson revealed this was exactly how he and Connor bonded, trying on the contraptions together in front of director Jacob Tierney and intimacy coordinator Chala Hunter. Messy? Iconic? Both. The series follows two hockey players in a hidden romance, and with that renewal buzz, season two can't come soon enough. So, ready to DIY your own cock sock situation, or just dying for more 'Heated Rivalry' tea?

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