Tommy Little was left speechless on Wednesday after Today Extra presenter Sylvia Jeffreys asked him a seemingly sassy question about his upcoming comedy show.
The comedian, 38, appeared on the morning program as a plug for his stand-up show, Tommy Little Has A Regular Size Deck, and the title uses playful words to convey a slightly sexual innuendo.
During the Today Extra segment, Tommy started by clarifying the name of his show.
“Can I just emphasize that the show is called: I have a regular sized deck,” he told co-hosts Sylvia, 37, and Richard Wilkins.
‘It’s an important emphasis to put on that. Because I realized that when I do promos in New Zealand, it sounds completely different.”
Tommy Little (right) was left speechless on Wednesday morning by Today Extra presenter Sylvia Jeffreys (centre) after she asked him an apparently racy question about his comedy show
Sylvia opened the interview by asking how big Tommy’s deck is.
“Just how average is your deck?” she asked, to which a shocked Richard added, “Sylvia…”
Tommy stammered and stumbled over his words before trying to answer.
“It’s less than… It’s… That’s a really lame question to start the interview with. But I’m here for it,” he said as the host giggled.
‘It’s not exactly impressive. They say ‘under-promise and over-deliver,’ but I just say under-promise and under-deliver.”
Sylvia opened the interview by asking how big Tommy’s deck is
Richard Wilkins didn’t seem particularly impressed by the awkwardly rude comments
Meanwhile, Richard seemed unimpressed by the awkwardly rude comments.
Tommy kicks off his series of comedy performances at the Adelaide Fringe Festival this weekend.
He will continue in March before making a few regional stops in Victoria and then heading to the Gold Coast.
The comedian will also take to the stage at the Comedy Festivals in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth, before returning for more stints in New South Wales, Queensland and Tasmania from June to August.
Tommy kicks off his run of comedy performances at the Adelaide Fringe Festival this weekend, followed by another show in March
In September, Tommy revealed his shocking new career change after being removed as a permanent panelist on The Project.
He announced on Instagram that he was an author and had a new book titled ‘Who Took My Nuts?’
‘My children’s book is here! I hope you love it,” Tommy wrote alongside a video of him signing a copy.
‘It’s in all good bookstores and online and it’s only ten dollars for the first week. After the first week it goes up to $40,000 dollars per copy.”
In September, Tommy revealed his shocking new career change after being removed as a regular panelist on The Project