He is disturbed, he is depressed — and now he’s received an NSFW mural in Texas.
An image on a rest room stall at Second Rodeo Brewing in Texas options actor Jason Alexander posing in his underwear from the hit NBC sitcom “Seinfeld.”
“@IJasonAlexander eternally immortalized in a Ft. Price, Texas restroom,” read a viral tweet concerning the artwork — a put up that has nabbed greater than 4 million views since Sunday.
The image comes from the fourth season of the collection when George Costanza (performed by Alexander) is convinced by Kramer (Michael Richards) to seduce “photograph retailer Sheila” with the pictures.
Alexander, 63, retweeted the photo Monday, merely saying, “Pricey God.”
The Publish reached out to the actor and the brewhouse for remark.
“Seinfeld” ran from 1989 to 1998 and adopted the lives of Jerry (performed by comic Jerry Seinfeld), Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), George and Kramer and chronicled their wacky adventures in New York Metropolis.
Alexander’s boxer-clad physique isn’t the one NSFW photograph within the rest room.
On the stall subsequent to the “Coneheads” star, there is also a blown-up model of a shirtless Matt LeBlanc, 55, when he starred as hunky cleaning soap star Joey Tribbiani in “Mates.”
Elsewhere within the brewery, there are a number of rest room stalls devoted to an iconic photo of actor Burt Reynolds — who died in 2018 on the age of 82 — when he posed naked as Cosmopolitan journal’s first male centerfold in 1972.
Die-hard followers of the present went wild for the hilarious photograph.



“The timeless artwork of seduction,” one fan commented, referencing a line mentioned by Costanza.
“WORLDS ARE COLLIDING,” a second individual joked.
“I really feel like I’m speculated to hate this however I don’t,” added one other fan.


“Idk why, however this offers me much less anxiousness than a traditional public restroom,” commented a fourth.
The brewery just isn’t the one restroom to have just lately gone viral.
In March, TikToker Rachel Mazza found that New York restaurant The Baroness had dedicated their entire bathroom to James Cameron’s movie “Titanic.”
Mazza described the expertise as a “fever dream.”