Danny Bonaduce Wants a Better Package Pic Out There
Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET
BONADOUCHEY Danny's recent uplifting moment(Photo: Getty Images)
Danny Bonaduce is determined to show you his junk—under proper lighting this time.
The former child actor-turned-roid rager was interviewed for a story slated to run in an upcoming issue of Penthouse magazine. This morning, he chatted with gadfly Chaunce Hayden (of Page Six mentioned-magazine Steppin' Out) on the show Danny co-hosts with uni-bro Adam Carolla. And the former Partridge Family star said he is insisting on showing off little Danny as part of his P-house spread. The 'Dooch, a man who once got in a fist fight with a tranny hooker he mistakenly picked up by "mistake," is also insisting that Penthouse Pets be in the shots, sources tell RadarOnline.com. It's reportedly his attempt at better package handling after pics of his nubby unit were bandied about on the Internet.
Sources say VH1 bigs, who apparently didn't get enough with Breaking Bonaduce, are nonplussed with the balls-out plan since Bonaduce is slated to work with children on the 2008 VH1 show I Know My Kid's A Star. On the show, Danny will coach stage moms and dads as they try to make their little tykes stars. Better title: What Not to Do.
A VH1 spokesperson said, "Danny's upcoming show on VH1 focuses on adults and is geared toward an adult audience." And a Penthouse spokesperson was unable to immediately return a message seeking comment.
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UPDATE: A Penthouse spokesperson responds to say readers will have to wait until Feb. 19, when the March Pet of the Year issue hits newsstands, to find out if Bonaduce's bits adorn the pages.