Wash your mouth out! Andy Lee drops the ‘F-bomb’ while discussing cheaters on his new TV show The Hundred
Andy Lee’s new show The Hundred definitely features some ‘adult’ content.
In a preview clip from Tuesday’s episode of the program, the comedian casually drops the ‘F-word’ – the first time he has ever done so on national television.
The 40-year-old tells the panel while reading out a question: ‘According to Ashley Madison, because of lockdowns, thirty percent of cheaters literally can’t be f***ed’.
Oops: Andy Lee’s (pictured) new show The Hundred definitely features some ‘adult’ content. In a preview clip from Tuesday’s episode of the program, the comedian casually lets slip the ‘F-word’ – the first time he has ever done so on national television
He breaks out in laughter as do the show’s guests, who joke it’s ‘off brand’ for the funnyman.
The Ashley Madison Agency is a Canadian online dating service aimed at people who are married or in relationships.
Tomorrow night’s episode includes guests Nikki Britton, Mike Goldstein, Aaron Chen and Abbie Chatfield.
Wow: The 40-year-old tells the panel while reading out a question: ‘According to Ashley Madison, because of lockdowns, thirty percent of cheaters literally can’t be f***ed’
Oh dear: The Ashley Madison Agency is a Canadian online dating service aimed at people who are married or in relationships
They talk about the mile high club, the top three most sexual foods and places people have had sex (other than the home).
Andy earlier told TV Tonight that controversial issues like lockdowns and anti-vaxxers will be on the menu.
‘We’ll cover off how people feel about the Olympics or lockdowns, so there’s an opportunity to grab a topic and then immediately see how Australia feels about it,’ he told the website.
Feedback: The Hundred with Andy Lee premiered on Channel Nine to mixed reviews. Pictured: host Andy (centre) with Sophie Monk, Sam Campbell and Mike Goldstein
‘That can sound divisive, but the show is not meant to be that. It’s actually more inclusive.
‘We asked, ‘Who is anti-vaxxer?’ and there were a few in our hundred, but it didn’t cause any rifts. They’re in the community and (we can) try to understand that a bit better. It’s certainly not my opinion.’
He added that fun issues will be covered too, so it won’t all be serious.
The premise of the show will see 100 Australians weighing in on different topics.
Open: Controversial issues like lockdowns and anti-vaxxers will be on the menu on The Hundred