Frank Ocean adds £27,000 cock ring to Homer collection
Prices range from £5,000 to £27,000.
Words: Alastair James
Frank Ocean has released an 18-karat gold diamond encrusted cock ring and we’re just as surprised as the rest of the musician’s fans.
The latest addition to the Blonde singer’s, 34, Homer collection, the H-Bone Ring comes in three versions, each made of 18 karat yellow gold. The Bone ring, which will set you back by £5,837 has a “pixelated bone or an H-motif, finished with a high polish”.
Next up is the H Bone Ring with Stones costing £10,558 according to the website. It features an “array of channel set princess-cut diamonds and layers that express a pixelated bone or an H-motif, finished with a high polish.”
Finally, there’s the XXXL H-Bone Ring with Stones totalling £27,159. All come in sizes 6-12 and shipping will take 4 weeks though (just FYI)
Fans were surprised to see Ocean return to social media by reportedly posting a blurred nude on his Instagram stories, as well as the Homer account featuring a ring. The XXXL, in case you were wondering.
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It remains unclear who is posing in the image but people are wondering if it is Frank himself given this credit in the caption: “PHOTO: frank ‘PACO’ ocean.”
Someone tweeted an image from an animated film showing a small creature in the shadow of a large, fairly phallyic-shaped object in obvious reference to you know what.
everyone opening frank ocean story pic.twitter.com/baMfT4QaiX
— fawn (@fawndeeznutz) August 6, 2022
One person posted an image of a very upset woman bemoaning the lack of new music from Ocean.
frank ocean selling a cock ring instead of coming out with an album pic.twitter.com/d5EvgCWTVy
— Cindy ツ︎ (@cindyg736) August 7, 2022
Another person tuned into a popular online meme.
babe what’s wrong? why aren’t you wearing your $25,000 cock ring designed by frank ocean? pic.twitter.com/AQqcUtA6fw
— joshua gutterman tranen (👽super⭐️) (@jdgtranen) August 7, 2022
The two-time Grammy Award winner launched Homer in 2021. It includes jewelry, pendants, and keychains. Ocean joked to the Financial Times he chose the name ‘Homer’ because “the dotcom was available”.