He’s the wheelchair tennis player and motivational speaker who has also carved out a career as a Triple J radio host and TV presenter.
And Dylan Alcott will reveal the answer to his most-asked question while appearing on Andrew Denton: Interview on Tuesday night.
In a preview from his chat, shown on Sunrise, the 27-year-old is candid about his sex life, which he claims the public has been openly curious about over the years.
‘Yes, I can have sex!’ Wheelchair tennis player and three-time Paralympics gold medallist Dylan Alcott responded to his most-asked question on Andrew Denton: Interview
‘Want do you think the number one question I get asked is?’ the three-time Paralympics gold medallist asked Andrew.
Andrew guessed, ‘Can you have sex?’, to which Dylan confirmed: ‘Can you have sex? And yes!’
Dylan didn’t appear offended by the question, nor answering it, and looked upbeat during the conversation.
‘I think you can do anything in this life whether you’re in a wheelchair or not’: Dylan, 27, didn’t appear offended by the question, nor answering it, and looked upbeat during the conversation
Single? While he’s been linked to long-term girlfriend Kate Lawrance (LEFT) for years, it’s unclear whether Dylan is still with the brunette
While he’s been linked to long-term girlfriend Kate Lawrance for years, it’s unclear whether Dylan is still with the brunette.
The athlete hasn’t posted with Kate in the past six months and the pair don’t appear to be following each other on social media.
Last year, Dylan told News.com.au: ‘People think my life is really hard, but I love my life as it is. I think you can do anything in this life whether you’re in a wheelchair or not. I go to festivals, nightclubs, I travel the world, I’m loving my work on Triple J.’
‘I get sent a lot of stuff about stem cell research but I’ve never bothered with it because I’m happy with how I am,’ he added.
What a racquet! Dylan shared a friendly wheelchair tennis match with Hollywood heavyweight Arnold Schwarzenegger in March (Pictured)
Inspirational! In 2016, Dylan became the first wheelchair star to win the Newcombe Medal, the highest honour in Australian tennis
In 2016, Dylan became the first wheelchair star to win the Newcombe Medal, the highest honour in Australian tennis.
Dylan has rubbed shoulders with many high-profile athletes and celebrities over the years, including sharing a friendly match with Hollywood heavyweight Arnold Schwarzenegger in March.
Revealing his plans for the future, Dylan told Sydney Confidential last year that he has his sights set on the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
Bright future: Dylan has his sights set on the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games