Is there anything Zach Braff can't do?

Apparently, in the Ukraine, the Scrubs actor is the spokesperson for erection pills.

Or is he?

On Wednesday, Braff discovered his likeness – or rather that of his Scrubs character, J.D. - was plastered on a Ukrainian advertisement for the pills.

Braff posted the image on Twitter with a facepalm emoji to show his humourous take on the situation.

Many Twitter users also light-heartedly commented on the ad.

“We love you here, in Russia. Even if your penis doesn't work anymore (the add [sic] is for curing male distinction),” tweeted one person.

We love you here, in Russia. Even if your penis doesn't work anymore (the add is for curing male distinction). — Lenachka (@ellekene) September 13, 2017

“Lol, in Russia, Zach Braff 'reinstates masculine strength,' which I'm pretty sure is a euphemism for curing impotence,” tweeted another.

Lol, in Russia, Zach Braff "reinstates masculine strength," which im pretty sure is a euphemism for curing impotence. https://t.co/0kkQ8nwLt0 — Diana (@BrukDiana) September 13, 2017

Apparently, Braff's face is used to sell other things as well around the world. The actor also discovered he does computer repairs in Russia.

Apparently in Russia I do computer repair. pic.twitter.com/aA70rKRl8Q — Zach Braff (@zachbraff) September 11, 2017

One Twitter user noted Braff is also handy in tech repairs in Ukraine as well.

The Twitterverse was quick to point out the use of other celebrities likenesses to push goods/services. Other celebrities such as Ben Barnes and Zac Efron are also well versed in tech services, according to Twitter.