Canadian actorBrett Geddesreached a potentially awkward moment on his first date with his now-girlfriend.
When your job is on a show likeThe Boys, the answer is never dull.
He remembers telling her, “Oh yeah, I was naked on set.

Brett Geddes, the actor how played Termite on ‘The Boys’ season 3, reveals all about his scene-stealing role.Amazon Prime
I was jumping into this penis.”
He adds, “I was just so excited to tell her about it.”
“A friend of mine messaged me a little while ago,” Geddes recalls.

Brett Geddes poses for the camera in his birthday suit on the set of ‘The Boys’ season 3.Courtesy of Brett Geddes
He then goes in the backroom to snort cocaine with his boyfriend, played by actor Jarrett Siddall.
“I want you inside me,” his beau says.
Since this isThe Boys, he doesn’t mean what you think he means.

Brett Geddes is decked out in fake blood and cocaine on ‘The Boys.'.Courtesy of Brett Geddes
Geddes had originally auditioned forThe Boysback in season 2, but didn’t land any of the parts.
His time finally came with Termite.
“This was just a normal audition for me,” Geddes says of the anything-but-normal gig.
“I got a self-tape request.
I actually skinned it right down.
They had to put more on.")
Are you comfortable with that?'”
Geddes, admittedly, was a bit apprehensive for the nudity when he arrived on location in Canada.
They decided to throw Geddes right into the fire with the giant penis.
The penis was much more realistic than he was expecting from the scripts.
The crew lubed up the giant Johnson for easy… um, access.
He finally got to wearsomethingfor the proceeding beats.
Still no clothes, though.
The actor was coated in buckets of fake blood.
The sequence also called for fake cocaine.
The camera offers a close up of the supe as his tormenter gives him a few shakes.
Termite’s choking in that scene was legitimate.
A shaved potato material was used to emulate flurries of coke swirling around him.
Some of the other requirements of the Termite part were easier to pull off.
Some of these posters can be seen in the background of season 3 episodes.
He also shot a fake Budweiser ad with permission from the beer company.
“It was me leaning against a bottle of Budweiser when I’m small.
After day one on set, he felt like “old news” and could have more fun.
It’s also helped with his more standard work, which includes Lifetime original movies and made-for-TV Christmas fair.
“It’s all good.”