The stars of Australian current affairs program The Project were less than impressed by a moment broadcast on breakfast television across the pond.
During Monday’s episode, the cast saw a clip from the British program This Morning, in which the presenters were shown a roll of reusable toilet paper.
The fabric pieces, which cost £17.98 (AUD$35) for a pack of two rolls, were offered as an eco-friendly solution.
The cloths are used and then placed in a container of baking soda before going through the wash to clean and reuse them.
They were advertised as ‘especially good for babies’ because ‘babies’ number two aren’t as bad as adults.
The stars of Australian current affairs program The Project were less than impressed by a moment broadcast on breakfast television across the pond. The photo shows Sarah Harris
During Monday’s episode, the cast saw a clip from the British program This Morning, in which the presenters were shown a roll of reusable toilet paper.
The reusable toilet roll horrified both ITV presenters Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, who looked visibly stunned, and the cast of The Project in Australia.
‘Oh boy, now you gotta get a divorce, your colours, whites and s****es’ joked comedian Sam Taunton.
“Why aren’t they all just brown, why are they different colors?” asked his co-host Sarah Harris.
The cast of Project was in stitches over the segment, but co-host Steve Price was not amused and demanded, “Can we move on?”
The fabric pieces, which cost £17.98 (AUD$35) for a pack of two rolls, were offered as an eco-friendly solution
The cloths are used and then placed in a container of baking soda before going through the wash to clean and reuse them
The reusable toilet paper horrified both ITV presenters Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley (pictured), who looked visibly baffled, and the cast of The Project in Australia.
The Project cast were left in stitches over the segment, but co-host Steve Price (pictured) was not amused and demanded: “Can we move on?”
Several companies offer reusable toilet paper, including Australian brand Earths Tribe, whose Family Cloth rolls sell for $35 for a 20-pack.
It seems This Morning viewers weren’t impressed with the toilet paper either.
One person commented on YouTube: ‘Buy a bidet, they are everywhere in Europe. No poop cloth please’.
Another said: ‘Surely you would make it brown if you had to produce this product! To hide the stains?!”
Another said: ‘Reusability will drive the whole world crazy’.
However, some felt that the solution could work just fine.
“I used a sock before and washed it well, lol,” one viewer offered.
‘Oh boy, now you gotta get a divorce, your colours, whites and s****es’ joked comedian Sam Taunton (pictured)