Frank Ocean has released a $25,000 XXXL cock ring. What a time to be alive

Dreamy queer icon Frank Ocean has released some cock rings and it has us feeling all sorts of ways

 

Frank Ocean has released a premium cock ring as part of the latest drops from his luxury goods company, Homer.

 

The new collection from Homer – which Frank unleashed on the world last August – has a key focus on Ocean’s first foray into the sex toy market… with the XXXL H-Bone Ring, an 18-karat yellow gold cock ring retailing at $25,000 (£20,700).

Frank Ocean's new cock ring
Frank Ocean’s new cock ring (not his own)

 

The premium ring is covered with 60 lab-grown diamonds, while there are a further set of rings which fall at lower prices of around £1,130 to £4,710, should you prefer a lesser rock on your cock.

They also come in a variety of sizes, so no need to worry about that.

 

Frank Ocean's new cock ring

 

The collection, which also includes premium pendants, earrings, and key rings, and which celebrates the first anniversary of Homer’s launch, is available online or at the brand’s store in New York City, which can only be visited by appointment only.

Items there start at around $310.

 

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Along with the announcement, Frank took to his own Instagram and shared a picture of himself in a black wig and orange hoodie, which he says are from his “tour that Covid cancelled back in 2020.”

 

“Wigging w/ multiple fans blowing thru my hair + hoodie from tour that Covid cancelled back in 2020.. plus some sketches from my desk a couple months ago and a buss down Homer bday cake .. love u see u.”

 

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Ocean shot to fame and queer icon status after critically-acclaimed album Channel Orange was released in 2012, then followed by his sophomore album Blonde in 2016.

 

On July 10, he announced new music during an episode of his Blonded Radio Apple Music 1 radio show — the same day that his album Channel Orange celebrated its 10th anniversary.

 

Most fans were delighted to see “Frank’s cock ring” become a thing, while some shared their frustration at his cancelled tour, saying they want new dates, not accessories.

 


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