Dave Hughes reveals his very odd fetish after he undergoes a lie detector test about his fantasies: ‘I need to go to confession’

Dave Hughes has admitted to a very odd fetish after being put on a lie detector.

On 2Day FM’s Hughesy, Ed & Erin, he unwittingly revealed he had a secret predilection for sexual activity with nuns.

Before cutting to a previously recorded segment with a lie detector, Dave, 53, claimed that people needed to understand that he grew up Catholic.

After this important bit of context, the recording of Dave taking the lie detector was played.

The polygraph operator asked the radio star, ‘Do you have a fantasy about making love to a nun?’

Hughesy answers with a simple ‘no,’ to which the operator responds, ‘That is not a pass.’

‘It’s nothing I ever acted upon or was ever given the opportunity to act upon,’ Dave assured his co-hosts Ed Kavalee and Erin Molan.

After an exchange with his fellow hosts about how he should deal with his strange desires, Dave suggested he needed to take responsibility.

Dave Hughes (pictured) has admitted to a very odd fetish after being put on a lie detector

The polygraph operator asked the radio star, 'Do you have a fantasy about making love to a nun?' Hughesy answered with a simple 'no' but the operator was having none of it

The polygraph operator asked the radio star, ‘Do you have a fantasy about making love to a nun?’ Hughesy answered with a simple ‘no’ but the operator was having none of it

‘I’ve got to take responsibility for that. I need to go back into the confessional,’ he said.

It comes just days after Dave joined a community fight to save his local post office in St Kilda, Melbourne amid a string of Australia Post closures.

The radio presenter shared his impassioned thoughts as more than 100 locals gathered outside the St Kilda South post office on Thursday to protest its closure.

Australia Post recently announced their intention to shut the facility on July 19 due to declining foot traffic, claiming visits to the branch had dropped by 20 per cent.

It comes just days after Dave joined a community fight to save his local post office in St Kilda, Melbourne amid a string of Australia Post closures. The radio presenter shared his impassioned thoughts as more than 100 locals gathered outside the St Kilda South post office on Thursday to protest its closure

It comes just days after Dave joined a community fight to save his local post office in St Kilda, Melbourne amid a string of Australia Post closures. The radio presenter shared his impassioned thoughts as more than 100 locals gathered outside the St Kilda South post office on Thursday to protest its closure 

However, locals have railed against the news, arguing it is a vital community hub, particularly for elderly and disabled residents who rely on the nearby post office.

Comedian Hughesy joined the call for action as he spoke to A Current Affair while shopping at the local branch where residents had gathered to post their petition. 

‘I’m absolutely devastated! This is my local and they cannot close this post office,’ Hughesy, who has lived in St Kilda for 25 years, said.

‘This is not right, it’s not right! I don’t know who to – what are we going to do? This is crazy. This post office is a local institution and it should not close down.’

St Kilda locals have signed and posted a petition in a bid to save their post office’s future to Australia Post CEO Paul Graham, urging him to keep the local branch open.

***
Read more at DailyMail.co.uk