Waleed Aly left stunned by Reuben Kaye joke about Jesus on The Project

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Awkward moment Waleed Aly is speechless as Sarah Harris laughs at gay comedian’s bawdy joke about Jesus on The Project

  • Comedian surprises The Project with a dirty Jesus joke on live TV
  • Queer comedian Reuben Kaye stunned the panel with the joke.

Queer comedian Reuben Kaye left The Project panel stunned after an x-rated joke about Jesus live.

On Tuesday night, Kaye opened up about the hate she receives for her beliefs and dressing as a woman, especially from the online Christian and Catholic community before cracking a cheeky joke about Jesus.

“I love Jesus, I love any man who can get nailed for three days straight and come back for more,” Kaye quipped.

His line left the panel speechless, especially Waleed Aly, who looked on in shock.

However, Sarah Harris laughed at the gay comedian’s joke as the cast was left speechless.

Queer comedian and Reuben Kaye left The Project panel stunned after an x-rated joke about Jesus on air, with Waleed Aly completely speechless.

Social media blew up after the comedian’s prank, with many saying it went too far.

“Speaking of the panel being uncomfortable after an interview,” one person wrote.

Actually, a dirty joke about Jesus. I’m all for being who you want to be, but that’s too much,” said another.

‘Awwwkward. Humor for the comedy bar, not for national TV,” a third person tweeted.

Kaye is known for his crude humor which is combined with singing and general showmanship in his comedy shows.

The panel was left speechless after the joke about Jesus being nailed to a cross when Sarah Harris couldn't help but laugh.

The panel was left speechless after the joke about Jesus being nailed to a cross when Sarah Harris couldn’t help but laugh.

Kaye, in her first appearance on The Project, said this was her appearance to advertise in Australia as she will be performing at multiple comedy festivals in Australia before joking about things like sexuality and racism.

“I want to poke the bear,” he said.

“I’m so spread out across this country that it might as well be systemic racism.”