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Christopher Meloni Bares All In Hilariously NSFW New Sock Ad—And Fans Can't Get Enough

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The 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' star is leaving viewers thirsty after his new ad for Tommie Copper socks that leaves very little to the imagination.

He's at it again, but no one's complaining.

No stranger to stripping down for commercials, Christopher Meloni bared it all once more in an ad for... socks.


The Law & Order: Organized Crime star shared his new ad in the buff for Tommie Copper socks on Instagram, much to the delight of his fans.

You can watch the magic unfold below.

The ad began with Meloni in bed saying:

“Come a little closer. I want you to experience the magic that’s underneath these sheets."

He added:

“I’m gonna show you my giant... socks."
“Tommie Copper socks.”

The commercial then moves to the kitchen where Meloni is casually whisking some eggs sans clothing—with the exception, of course, of his Tommie Copper socks.

As he lifts his leg to the counter, he claimed:

“I never take these babies off."
“It’s better than being naked.”
“Why?”

Meloni then repeatedly switched legs flaunting different colors of his beloved stockings.

“Because naked only comes in one color.”

The commercial ends with Meloni kicking his feet propped up on his elbow in bed, complete with a growl.

Viewers expressed their gratitude to both Meloni and Tommie Copper.

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@chris_meloni/Instagram

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In honor of #thirstythursday (and because we're feeling generous), you can also watch Meloni's Peloton ad below.

Such a great App.youtu.be

You're welcome.

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