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Adam DeVine describes the sounds his body made when he filmed that explicit Netflix scene

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During last night’s episode of Watch What Happens Live!, a caller asked Adam DeVine about that very explicit full-frontal scene he shot for 2018’s Game Over, Man and what it was like watching the watershed moment with his family members.35-year-old DeVine admitted that it was a little awkward having his mom whisper compliments in his ear “as my d*ck was [swinging] like clack clack clack.”Related: Adam DeVine didn’t use a prosthetic for this incredibly revealing scene: “There it is.”To which Cohen replied, “Does your d*ck go clack clack clack?”“Yours doesn’t?” asked DeVine. “Okay, well, we know that about you now.”Watch.Later in the episode, DeVine talked about final season of Modern Family and whether fans can expect a Pitch Perfect 4 anytime in the near future.Watch.Related: WATCH: Adam DeVine screens his explicit Netflix scene for his dad as they compare sizes.

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