Neil Patrick Harris Gets Final Approval Of Penis Photo For Uncoupled

Neil Patrick Harris Gets Final Approval Of Penis Photo For Uncoupled

NPH made sure Uncoupled used the right cock photo (Picture: Netflix)

Neil Patrick Harris rightly got final approval of which dick photo was being sued for his new Netflix show Uncoupled.

The LGBTQ+ drama follows Patrick as New York real estate agent Michael Lawson who gets back into the dating game after his 17-year-old boyfriend leaves him.

Then it’s his first time a single guy on the apps like Grindr and in one episode Lawson tries to find the perfect cock pic.

“Not only did I get approval, I was asked to pick that d***, which is harder than you think — no pun intended,” The How I Met Your Mother star, 49, told Page six.

Harris was also given a “floppy latex phallus left in my dressing room” and asked to approve. However, it did not live up to the budget cut.

“It wasn’t okay because I’m more proud of Michael’s member than something that is mass-produced that you can buy online,” he added, stressing that more care and thought had gone into finding them. the perfect penis.

Harris plays real estate agent Lawson who is back in the dating game (Picture: Netflix / BACKGRID)

“So we started looking through pictures of people taking pictures of their dongs in locker rooms,” he said. ‘And you had to find the right angle and perimeter and manscapery. And I think we’ve found the right mix.

“I’m proud of what I’m packing downstairs.”

Harris, who is married to actor David Burtka, will also appear in upcoming episodes of Doctor Who, and was recently spotted filming in Bristol.

Whovians, fans of the series, immediately began to speculate about his character and hypothesized he will play the evil Toymaker.

The Doctor Who showrunner promised that Harris’ character will be “the greatest enemy the Doctor has ever seen.”

Uncoupled will be available on Netflix from July 29.

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