Paul Rudd Talks About His Manhood Size and Nudity in Movies
In a recent interview, actor Paul Rudd opened up about his views on nudity in movies and his own manhood size. Known for his roles in films like Clueless and Ant-Man, Rudd revealed that he has never been naked in a movie and prefers to maintain his privacy.
Rudd humorously mentioned, “I’m a fairly private person. I don’t want to be just wagging my d— all over the place.” He jokingly referenced actor Harvey Keitel’s full-frontal nude scene in The Piano, emphasizing his own reservations about on-screen nudity.
During the interview, the topic of Rudd’s manhood size came up, with the interviewer questioning when he realized he had a “big old d—.” Rudd shared that he felt self-conscious about his size during his younger years, particularly during his junior high school days.
The actor humorously recalled feeling embarrassed and wishing he had a “normal size.” Reflecting on his past experiences, Rudd mentioned feeling self-conscious during moments like having to shower after gym class.
Rudd’s candid discussion about his manhood size and views on nudity in movies shed light on his personal perspective as a Hollywood actor. Despite his reluctance to do full-frontal scenes, Rudd’s humor and honesty resonated with fans and showcased his down-to-earth nature.

