After guest Chantelle Otten referred to women as “vulva owners,” presenters Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies couldn’t help but fire into her.
The 31-year-old sexologist, who is dating tennis player Dylan Alcott, made an appearance on the Australian talk programme to chat about sex.
But Larry, 58, misunderstood what she meant by the word, and the conversation quickly turned to laughing.
When Chantelle stated that “one in five people like myself will have sexual pain,” she referred to herself as a “femme person” and a “vulva owner.”
But Kylie, 55, started laughing when Larry said that it had “turned into a car segment,” thinking she had meant the automobile brand “Volvo.”
Kylie chuckled and said, “I knew you would mishear that,” to Larry.
Dylan, in good spirits, repeated ‘vulva owner’ which lead Larry to comment: ‘Are we talking about having sex in cars now?’
The group kept cracking jokes, with Kylie suggesting it would be “very safe sex” and Larry noting Volvos had “lots of airbags.”
A caller who said he had an ear fear on Wednesday caused havoc on the UK’s This Morning.

‘Your ears make me sick,’ Colin told host Phillip Schofield, adding it would be ‘very, very difficult’ to touch his own ear.
As he touched his ears, and loudly gagged on the phone, Phillip shook his head and said: ‘That’s not a brilliant reaction.’
The Morning Show airs on the Seven Network in Australia on weekdays from 9am.