Paul Rudd maintained his composure when questioned about his supposed ‘huge penis’ during a previous interview.
The actor’s life is anything but ordinary, as what began as a routine podcast interview quickly transformed into an unusual comedy sketch.
The 56-year-old has frequently appeared on comedian Rick Glassman’s podcast, where things often take unexpected turns.
The duo’s commitment to their comedic antics is admirable, but before diving into their latest escapade, some background is necessary to understand how Rudd ended up discussing his anatomy.
During a July 2025 podcast episode featuring Rudd, a mishap occurred when Glassman’s ‘intern’, portrayed by Michael Cera, accidentally spilled hot coffee all over Rudd’s face.
As a result, they rushed Rudd to the hospital and then returned for the interview, with Rudd now covered in painful blisters and seeming disoriented due to strong pain medication.

This incident led to Rudd having an accident, both ways, forcing Glassman and Cera to undress the bewildered star.
While Rudd’s private parts and soiled pants were thankfully obscured, the duo used Cera’s shirt to cover the half-dressed Rudd.
Eight months later, Rudd made another appearance on Glassman’s podcast on January 8, where the host addressed the prior incident.
Glassman remarked, “You have a huge penis. You do – you have a huge penis.”
He mentioned hoping that Rudd appreciated the censorship of both his soiled pants and his private parts.
He added, “If showing the poop takes you down two points, showing the penis raises you four. So I thought you’re coming out ahead.”
Glassman continued to question Rudd about his anatomy, inquiring if others were aware of it.
Rudd responded with a rather candid answer, referencing a film where an actor was fully nude.
He said, “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.”
The audience was thoroughly entertained by the trio’s wild adventure, with some expressing they had no one to share it with.
One YouTube commenter said, “I’m so glad this comment section exists so I know there’s other people out there I wouldn’t have to explain this to.”
Another remarked, “I love when the guest is so committed to the bits that I have no idea what is podcast and what is bits.”
A third user commented, “Nobody I know would appreciate this… definitely can’t bring it up at work either.”
Another confidently declared, “I don’t want to alarm anyone…but this might be the best thing humanity has produced since fire. And yet here we are, zero virality. Make it make sense! Pure comedy gold.”

