Sunrise host David ‘Kochie’ Koch reveals his VERY surprising sleepwear
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Sunrise host David ‘Kochie’ Koch made a very revealing admission about what he wears to bed on Friday morning.
The father-of-four said he goes to sleep wearing Bluey pajamas.
He raved about the sleepwear during an interview with Bluey executive producer, Daley Pearson.
Sunrise host David ‘Kochie’ Koch made a revealing admission about what he wears to bed on Friday morning
‘My entire family have Bluey pajamas that we all wear to bed at night, from our little six-month-old through to me,’ Kochie proudly said.
Pearson was thrilled by the confession and happily yelped, ‘Kochie wears our pajamas so we’re coming out on top here!’
The 66-year-old has long been a fan of the animated TV series and last year posted to Instagram a photo of his entire family proudly clad in their Bluey PJs.
‘Our Christmas tradition of matching pajamas had the family all over the place. Everyone loved the @officialblueytv theme this year,’ he wrote next to the snap.
On Friday, David and co-host Natalie Barr were chatting with Pearson about Bluey becoming the target of Anime trolls, who have set out to review bomb the beloved Australia children’s show.
The father-of-four said he goes to sleep wearing Bluey pajamas. The 66-year-old has long been a fan of the animated TV series and last year posted to Instagram a photo of his entire family proudly clad in their Bluey PJs
Pearson recently shared a tweet celebrating Bluey’s popularity.
Posting a screenshot from the IMDb website, Pearson said an episode of the wildly popular program had been ranked by fans on the platform as the No.2 show of all time.
An episode of Breaking Bad held the top spot.
The Bluey episode, called ‘Sleepytime’, was awarded the highest score possible by users, a star rating of 10 out of 10.
But three days after Pearson’s tweet, the show plunged to No.17 in the ratings, with many users giving the episode only one star.
Meanwhile, episodes from Anime series like Attack on Titan and Code Geass surged into the top ranks of the IMDb’s most popular episodes.
Fans speculated that Pearson’s Twitter thread caused Bluey to fall victim to trolls.
‘Since this tweet went out some people went and messed up the user score,’ wrote one irate fan under Pearson’s story.
The controversy has created a storm on social media site Reddit, which openly speculated that Anime fans are responsible for reviewing bombing the show.
On Friday, David and co-host Natalie Barr were chatting with Pearson about Bluey becoming the target of Anime trolls, who have set out to review bomb the beloved Australia children’s show
‘It’s a badge of honour really,’ said one user.
‘Anything starts to get haters once it gets enough elevation.’
They continued: ‘The fact that it’s getting review bombed, the silly recent attacking articles – all just testament to how good this show is that it’s hit that level. And that it’s a kids show makes this all more amazing.
Bluey follows the adventures of ‘a loveable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog’ along with her family and friends.
The much-loved ‘Sleepytime’ episode won a Kids Emmy in 2019 and involves characters Bingo and Floppy in an intergalactic adventure.
Launched in 2018 on the ABC, Bluey was soon hailed for its refreshing characters – particularly Bandit as a capable and astute father as opposed to a bumbling background character common in kids’ programming.
It also earned rave reviews from critics and parents alike, who applauded its good-natured storylines and riffs on modern parenting.
The cartoon has become wildly popular in the U.S. after premiering on the Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney+ in September 2019.
Bluey follows the adventures of a loveable, inexhaustible six-year-old Blue Heeler dog and her family and friends