Matt Shirvington strips down to boxer shorts as he channels Tom Cruise in Risky Business at Seven’s record-breaking Telethon
Sunrise presenter Matt Shirvington turned up the heat on Sunday when he channeled Tom Cruise in hit film Risky Business in Seven’s record-breaking Telethon in Perth.
The TV presenter, 44, dressed up as Cruise’s character in the iconic 1983 film as he took to the stage to recreate the iconic scene of him singing Old Time Rock and Roll.
Shirvo looked every inch a superstar in a crisp white shirt that he teamed with matching boxer shorts and dancing shoes.
He wore Ray-Ban sunglasses and his hair was slicked back in a perfect representation of Cruise’s forward-thinking ’80s style.
Shirvo couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he danced up a storm while singing the Bob Seger tune.
Sunrise presenter Matt Shirvington turned up the heat on Sunday when he channeled Tom Cruise in the hit film Risky Business in Seven’s record-breaking Telethon in Perth
The former athlete exuded confidence and style as he effortlessly mimicked a guitar on stage and pumped it up with his team of backup dancers.
He has every reason to smile as his hilarious contribution to the annual Telethon has helped Seven raise a record-breaking $77.5 million for children’s charities this year.
Last week Shirvo said Perth Now viewers would not be disappointed by his performance at the Telethon.
The TV presenter, 44, dressed as Cruise’s character in the iconic 1983 film as he took to the stage to recreate the iconic scene of him singing Old Time Rock and Roll
Shirvo looked every inch a superstar in a crisp white shirt which he teamed with matching boxer shorts and dancing shoes
“I’ll wear a really big button-up shirt. It is not a full exposure,” he said.
“You’ll have to wait to see it. I think it will be a good performance. I can’t guarantee my singing abilities, but I can guarantee it will be fun to watch.”
Matt joined a star-studded line-up, including co-host Natalie Barr, for Channel Seven’s 26-hour TV marathon to raise money for WA’s sick children.
Last year, Seven’s celebrities managed to raise a staggering fundraising total of $71,356,721.
Tom Cruise is depicted in Risky Business
Shirvo couldn’t wipe the smile off his face as he danced up a storm singing Bob Seger’s tune