A photo a man with a huge package has been turned into a coronavirus pandemic prank sorts and has even been used on new merchandise, and the photographer the image wants the late *** star’s family to benefit from the merch sales. If that isn’t the wildest sentence you’ve ever read, then we don’t know what is. It’s quite possible that you’re familiar with the aforementioned prank, whether you were the perpetrator or the victim the surprise schlong. People are attempting to bright by sending friends and (hopefully not) family articles that claim to contain vital information about coronavirus, but when the unsuspecting recipient clicks on the link, it takes them to a photo a shockingly well-endowed man.
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As is the case with most Internet sensations, the viral meme has already been plastered on T-shirts and other merch by websites like Barstool Sports. However, according to TMZ, the photographer the X-rated shot, Pantheon Productions owner Walter Smith, has some thoughts on where some the prits should go.
Walter says he took the picture back in 2009 for and now owns the rights to the photo. The subject the shot went by the name “Wood,” although Walter clarifies that that was not actually his real name. We say “was” because “Wood” unfortunately passed away back in 2016. Walter does not feel it’s his place to give out Wood’s true identity, but he would like to see Wood’s surviving family members make some money f the sales the merch that bears the likeness their late relative. He has even fered to put vendors in touch with Wood’s family if they wished to donate some the proceeds to them. What a kind gesture from Mr. Smith.