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Luke Macfarlane strangest turn-on? Russell Tovey's ears are burning

The Bros and Platonic actor was asked about his strangest turn-on by Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live.

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Andy Cohen and Luke Macfarlane playing a game of 'Pillow Talk' on Watch What Happens Live.

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Luke Macfarlane knows what turns him on!

Bros and Platonic star was a guest on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen when he revealed some spicy secrets about his love life.


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Cohen had Rose Byrne, Seth Rogan, and Luke Macfarlane on his show to talk about their series Platonic. During the episode, he had Macfarlane and Byrne play a cheeky game of Pillow Talk. The game features Cohen and the celebs holding a pillow up to their ear and answering questions about their love lives.

Cohen started by asking the two who their first celebrity crushes were. "Kylie Minogue," Byrne answered.

"Controversially, it was Mark Wahlberg," Macfarlane said.

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Later, Cohen asked Macfarlane what his "oddest turn on" is.

"I like sticky-outy ears… when people have sticky-outy ears," Macfarlane said, pressing his ears out. "I find it really sexy when a guy has sticky-outty ears."

"Big Alfred E. Neuman fan?" Rogan joked.

"Oh, you do! So like, Russell Tovey?" Cohen offered.

"Russell Tovey has sticky-outy ears," Macfarlane agreed before smiling and giggling.

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Cohen's next question for Macfarlane was asking him to describe himself "as a lover in three words."

"Listen, touch, kiss," Macfarlane answered after thinking about it for a moment.

Finally, Cohen asked him when he last cried.

"Being in New York City today, I was walking down a street that I remember walking down when I was 19 years old when I first moved here," he said, making a pouty face and drawing "awws" from the audience. "I totally mean that."

The second season of Platonic is streaming now on Apple TV+.

Watch the full interview featuring Luke Macfarlane on Watch What Happens Live, below.

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