A NEPO-BABY with a Hollywood heartthrob dad has stripped off for a sizzling sex scene with Sydney Sweeney in Euphoria.
The 26-year-old star appeared in the seventh instalment of ‘s and fans were obsessed.
Cassie and Dylan Reid got it on in steamy scenes in Monday’s episode of Euphoria Credit: HBO
Fans were obsessed with Homer, who has a Hollywood heartthrob dad Credit: HBO
In the episode, titled Rain or Shine the handsome actor got it on with Sydney’s character, creator Cassie.
The steamy romp transpired after Cassie set her sights on Dylan Reid in a bid to boost her subscriber count.
But can you guess ?
The hunk’s dad is an American actor, who began appearing in films back in the 1970s.
He’s best known for his roles in American Gigolo (1980), Pretty Woman (1990) and Runaway Bride (1999).
The star also bagged himself a Golden Globe Award for portraying Billy Flynn in the hit musical Chicago (2002).
Homer’s famous dad is none other than film star Richard Gere Credit: Getty
Richard Gere shot to fame after appearing as the leading man in American Gigolo Credit: Alamy
The heartthrob in question is none other than .
He skyrocketed to fame, becoming a sex symbol after his success playing the leading role of Los Angeles high-end male escort Julian Kaye in American Gigolo.
Richard’s son, Homer Gere, has been paving his own way in the industry, appearing in short films and now Euphoria.
Fans rushed to social media after he praising him for his “regular body.”
Homer’s character Dylan could be seen in the episode standing in the kitchen with a glass of water after his steamy sex scene with Cassie.
certainly got viewers talking with them swooning over his good looks.
One fan penned: “Now that’s my type; he’s hot.”
Another fan wrote: “This is a real man everyone.”
A third added: “It’s the confidence that makes him sexy.”
Speaking on his role in Euphoria, Homer told Entertainment Daily: “This is my first real set experience.”
“It’s jumping into the deep end in a really cool way. I’m an actor playing an actor playing a character. You kind of get lost in it.”



