Paul Rudd jokes about penis size in podcast chat

Paul Rudd got candid on Rick Glassman's podcast, laughing off comments about his manhood from a recent skit. The 56-year-old actor addressed the buzz around his private parts in a hilariously NSFW exchange. Fans are loving the unfiltered tea from the ever-charming star.

Oh honey, Paul Rudd just served up some cheeky realness that's got everyone talking! The Ant-Man himself, at 56, dropped by Rick Glassman's podcast last week to dish on a wild skit from summer 2025. In the bit, his character has an unfortunate accident, soils himself, and drops trou—pants off, drama on. The show blurred the goods for TV, but eagle-eyed crew (including host Rick) got an eyeful.

Rick didn't hold back: 'You have a huge penis,' he told Paul. 'You do—you have a huge penis.' Paul, ever the pro, quipped back, 'Like, if showing the poop takes you down two points, showing the penis raises you four. So I thought you’re coming out ahead.' Classic Rudd—turning mess into magic! He added, 'So basically, two steps back, four steps forward.' 😏

When Paul admitted, 'I didn’t realize that you even saw my penis,' Rick fired back, 'It was hard—it was soft to miss. It was hard to miss, even when it’s soft… Do you feel like people don’t know how big your penis is?' Paul kept it light: 'I mean I’ve never done—I’ve never been naked in a movie. I’m a fairly private person. I don’t wanna just be wagging my d–k all over the place. I’m not Harvey Keitel in The Piano.'

This unscripted gem has celebs and fans buzzing—because who knew Paul was hiding such iconic assets under that boy-next-door vibe? Is this the start of Rudd going full frontal in Hollywood, or just more proof he's the king of keeping it cute? Spill more, Paul! 🔥

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