On The Project, TV personality Nick Cody surprised his co-hosts by delivering an X-rated disclosure regarding his manhood.
The comedian was a guest on the Australian talk programme, where the panel discussed millionaire Bryan Johnson.
Johnson, an American entrepreneur who spends $2 million a year to attain a teenager’s body and eats dinner before 11 a.m., has been having electroshock therapy on his penis to boost his erections.
‘He’s an interesting unit I also see he has the maturity of a 15 year old, which is what I love.’
Imitating Johnson, Cody went on: “I’m the best at everything, better than my boys at everything.”‘
‘No booze, no coffee, no sugar, no fun, is it worth living forever?’ host Sarah Harris asked, of Johnson’s lifestyle choices.
‘It sounds like he’s sleeping all day! That’s so boring!’ Cody added.
Co-host Waleed Ay responded by joking that Cody was being unduly harsh because he was envious, and that Cody violates Johnson’s number one rule owing to his early mornings.
Much to the surprise of the panellists, he replied: ‘Yeah, my penis is haggard. I’ve been keeping it outside.’
‘What is he doing with it?! That’s the weirdest thing to me! What’s he doing with that? It’s in his pants all the time, what’s he been up to?’ Cody added, after the stunned laughter.
This comes after Harris was forced to apologise on The Project following her own heinous revelation.
During a conversation about crocodiles, she revealed an X-rated Google search on her work phone, which seems strange.
The panel were discussing news that Queensland’s male crocodiles ‘are being driven into a mating frenzy by the sound and vibrations of Chinook choppers flying overhead’.
The proprietor of a crocodile farm in the state recently claimed that their mating season began exceptionally early this year due to the armed forces accidently sparking it.
As Harris explained: ‘That’s right – helicopters are making the crocs horny people. No, easy way to say that.
‘Experts aren’t sure why, but they think the helicopter may have sounded like a thunderstorm – which can often get the reptiles feeling randy.’
‘Wow get it, get it,’ Waleed joked.
Her co-stars then questioned how scientists could know when crocodiles are ‘aroused,’ at which point Sarah revealed her secret.
‘I’ve been doing a bit of a deep dive,’ she laughed.
Sarah then turned directly to the camera to address her employer, saying: ‘Apologies to Channel 10 because I’ve made some unsavoury searches on my work phone this afternoon.’
She then imitated the sound of ‘horny crocs’ by repeatedly slapping the palm of her hand against the table, which surprised her co-stars.
The Project airs on Channel Ten in Australia.