Kyle Sandilands manager and self-coined ‘List King’ Bruno Bouchet shares a VERY racy photo and asks fans to guess the source of the bulge in his pants
Bruno Bouchet has one of the toughest jobs in the media – he manages shock jock Kyle Sandilands.
And it appears the Sydney father needed to blow off some steam on Monday night.
In a post shared to Instagram Stories, he shoved a large vegetable into his tracksuit bottoms and asked his fans to guess what it was.
Hard night? Bruno Bouchet (pictured) needed to blow off some steam on Monday night. In a post shared to Instagram Stories, he shoved a large vegetable into his tracksuit bottoms and asked his fans to guess what it was
In the second photo, Bruno pulled a rather bulbous sweet potato out of his pants triumphantly.
He beamed and gave the thumbs up while posing in a grey hoodie, clearly chuffed with his own dad joke.
Bruno has dubbed himself the ‘list’ king and often shares his controversial rankings on everything from biscuits to burgers online.
Who knew: In the second photo, Bruno pulled a rather bulbous sweet potato out of his pants triumphantly. He beamed and gave the thumbs up while posing in a grey hoodie, clearly chuffed with his own dad joke
Recently, he ranked 18 types of tradies from best to worst, with bricklayers and painters taking out the top spots while plumbers languished at the bottom of the scale for ‘ripping off’ customers.
‘The 100 per cent accurate tradie power rankings. Don’t bother commenting, this isn’t up for discussion,’ he wrote on Instagram, adding his plasterer friend helped him compile his amusing list.
Bricklayers and painters were awarded the coveted top spot in the ‘God tier’ category, along with renderers, tradies who apply a layer of plaster or cement on a wall.
Listed: Bruno has dubbed himself the ‘list’ king and often shares his controversial rankings on everything from biscuits to burgers online
Concreters and carpenters were featured in the second-best ‘royalty tier’, alongside earthworkers and boilermakers.
In the centre of his rankings, Bruno put tilers, plasterers, carpet layers and mechanics in the ‘Adam Sandler tier’, or what he describes as the middle ground of ‘take it or leave it’.
The ‘pleb’, also known as the second-lowest tier, consisted of roofers, labourers, landscapers and handymen.
New list: Recently, he ranked 18 types of tradies from best to worst, with bricklayers and painters taking out the top spots while plumbers languished at the bottom of the scale