A world-famous penis painter who made it to the semi-finals of ‘Got Talent España’ with his unique but risque act managed to convince a couple of Canadian flight attendants to let him pose nude in an aircraft galley with other passengers sitting just a few feet apart.
Brent Ray Fraser, 43, has travelled the globe, showcasing his special talent of using his penis as a paintbrush to create works of art and when he’s not penis painting, Brent models on OnlyFans, and sells a dildo in his own likeness.
Unfortunately for Brent, he didn’t make it past the audition round in Canada’s Got Talent back in 2012, but last year Spanish audiences were captivated by his ability to paint with his penis, although (as can be judged in this video) not all of the judges were impressed by the amount of screentime Brent was given.
Earlier this month, Brent posted a couple of photos on the social media platform X of his apparently posing fully naked in an aircraft galley of a commercial plane.
The photos weren’t, however, photoshopped, Brent was quick to point out. The flight attendants had given him permission to strip off so he could capture some photos for a new book of nudes that he is working on.
“While on a flight, I politely asked the flight attendant if I could pose nude in the galley. She said yes!” Brent explained
“We closed the curtains, I stripped naked & the other flight attendant started snapping pics.”
Reveal image – warning NSFW
Perhaps understandably, Brent did not provide the name of the airline or give any further details about the impromptu photoshoot.
While Brent nor the flight attendants have likely broken any rules, naked photoshoots on a commercial plane aren’t something we would recommend if you don’t want to get yourself banned from flying.
Mateusz Maszczynski honed his skills as an international flight attendant at the most prominent airline in the Middle East and has been flying ever since... most recently for a well known European airline. Matt is passionate about the aviation industry and has become an expert in passenger experience and human-centric stories. Always keeping an ear close to the ground, Matt's industry insights, analysis and news coverage is frequently relied upon by some of the biggest names in journalism.
The name of the airline is clearly visible on the galley equipment!