“How Good’s Live TV?” Lisa Wilkinson Left Speechless On The Sunday Project Over X-Rated Comment

“How Good’s Live TV?” Lisa Wilkinson Left Speechless On The Sunday Project Over X-Rated Comment

Illustrating the true beauty that can come from live TV, The Sunday Project host Lisa Wilkinson was left speechless following an X-rated comment made by co-host Tommy Little.

Little joined the show last night live via satellite from London after having attended the final show of the Spice Girls’ UK tour.

For some bizarre reason, the presenter shared footage of himself riding naked on a bike in London alongside fellow riders.

With all the X-rated parts of himself censored, Little was relaying a story to Wilkinson and Project co-host Waleed Aly about how one woman on the street had commented: “He’s a grower, not a shower!”

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Wilkinson responded: “I’m not quite sure what that means,” to which Little swiftly replied: “I think it means I’ve got a small c**k, Lis.”

Mortified, Wilkinson was seen burying her head in her hands before telling Aly she was “done.”

She added: “How good’s live TV? I know Tommy Little well, why did I do that? Next time, stop me before I kill again.”




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