May 15th 2024.
During an appearance on the Australian current affairs show The Project, American comedian Ari Shaffir shocked the hosts with a truly horrifying story. The 50-year-old shared his experience of suffering from explosive diarrhoea while visiting one of the world's most famous landmarks.
As he recalled the incident, Shaffir did not hold back in describing the grim details. When asked if he had visited the landmark during his trip, he replied, "I crapped my pants on the Sydney Harbour Bridge." He explained that the incident happened while he was undertaking the famous bridge climb, just 20 minutes into the journey.
With a hint of humor, Shaffir shared how he tried to control the situation, saying, "They strap you in, you can't turn around. There were people behind me. I had to cross my legs a few times for a strain, we've all been there!" However, his attempts were in vain, and the embarrassing incident occurred.
Co-host Waleed Aly, 45, was visibly horrified by Shaffir's story and made it clear that he had never experienced anything like that, especially not on a famous landmark. Shaffir continued to recount the events, saying, "It was so beautiful. Painful and beautiful. I was going okay until there was a ladder and I had to bend my knees. There was a horrible sound and the face of a foreigner in shame."
The other hosts, Sarah Harris, Nick Cody, and Georgie Tunny, were equally shocked and disgusted by the stomach-churning admission. Harris, 42, couldn't help but scream, "No, you did not!" while Cody and Tunny covered their mouths in disgust.
But this was not the first time that the Australian show had featured wild stories. In fact, the hosts themselves have made some bold and wild admissions on the show. Last year, Harris shocked everyone when she admitted to sucking snot out of her son's nose.
When the co-hosts were left squealing at her revelation, Harris defended herself by saying, "I have done some gross things as a mum as well. You know, if your baby has like a runny nose and the consistency is kind of like a leech." She then went on to clarify, "I sucked the snot out of it, all right!"
With an embarrassed but unapologetic Shaffir on the panel, the hosts continued to discuss the incident. And when Sam Taunton asked if such actions were normal for parents, Harris confidently claimed that they were.
The Project, which airs on Channel 10 in Australia, is known for featuring bold and wild stories, and the hosts never shy away from making their own wild admissions. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, you can get in touch with the entertainment team at The Agency by emailing, calling, or visiting their Submit Stuff page. They are always excited to hear from their viewers.
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