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M-Net frees Alexander Skarsgård’s penis in Big Little Lies

WARNING: This article contains nudity

Cape Town – On Wednesday night, in the penultimate episode of Big Little Lies, M-Net is unleashing Alexander Skarsgård’s penis, with African audiences who will be able to see for themselves what American, British and Australian viewers have been buzzing about.

Since Monday international viewers have been abuzz about Skarsgård’s penis stealing the spotlight, and on Wednesday night at 21:30 in Big Little Lies, DStv subscribers from South Africa to Nigeria will get to see the actor go full frontal in a shocking – and painful – nude scene.

While it’s the second time that the 40-year-old Swedish actor reveals his trouser snake on M-Net – the first time was in the vampire drama True Blood – viewers who watched the scene with Nicole Kidman’s Celeste character the past two days, are now wondering whether it’s the real deal or if he used a prosthetic penis.

HBO producing and showing Big Little Lies in America, has remained silent about the question and didn’t respond to media enquiries about Skarsgård’s penis. 

But that isn’t stopping people from talking about it – several with extremely hilarious comments.

See some reactions on Twitter here: (Warning: Tweets contain nudity)

Meanwhile, Nicole Kidman told Vulture that the violent scenes on Big Little Lies took a toll on her physically and emotionally.

She said that the show has made a strong statement about sexual and domestic violence.

“After we shot some of the really, really violent scenes, I was in a lot of pain myself. My body was. It was very strange. It was very uncomfortable.”

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