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Bec Judd leaves Today host Karl Stefanovic in shock with an X-rated comment during live interview

Bec Judd leaves Today host Karl Stefanovic in shock with an X-rated comment during live interview

Daily Mail​16 hours ago
Bec Judd left Karl Stefanovic blushing with an X-rated comment on the Today show on Monday morning.
The AFL WAG, 42, appeared on the popular breakfast show to promote her new podcast Vain-ish alongside co-host and pal, Jessie Roberts.
Speaking to hosts Karl and Sarah Abo, the pair discussed their hopes of destigmatising beauty-enhancing procedures and treatments by coming clean about their own cosmetic work.
From salmon sperm facials to tanning gummies, Bec and Jessie have been candid about the various beauty crazes they have bought into and revealed their next episode would unpack the Gwyneth Paltrow-favoured yoni steam.
'It's where you steam your fanny,' Jessie revealed of the practice, which is said to 'rejuvenate and cleanse'.
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Speaking to hosts Karl and Sarah Abo, the pair discussed their hopes of destigmatising beauty-enhancing procedures and treatments by coming clean about their own cosmetic work
The remark saw the women burst out into fits of laughter, while Karl was left looking mortified.
Following his initial shock at the left-field comment, Karl went on to ask Bec if her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd, had ever 'gone for a fanny rejuvenation treatment'.
'No, we left the yoni steam for Jess,' Bec replied.
She added her husband had made a special request of her before coming on to the Nine show.
'Because he (Chris) goes, "please you've already done the salmon sperm facial, can you not be the one who also steams her yoni publicly."'
In a hilarious move, Karl finished off the segment, saying: 'You had me at yoni.'
Bec and Jessie's new podcast soared to the top of the charts less than 24 hours after launching.
The Jaggad founder took to Instagram to celebrate hitting number one on Apple Podcasts with the new beauty and lifestyle series.
'Your Vain-ish gals are number one on Apple!!! 24hrs in and we've been blown away by your support,' Bec captioned the post.
In the image, the duo can be seen lounging in matching black mini dresses and Christian Louboutin heels, complete with face masks, white sunglasses and towels wrapped around their heads.
It's a major win for Bec and Jess, who have already made headlines for their brutally honest discussions about beauty standards, cosmetic procedures and wellness hacks.
During the debut episode, Bec gave fans an in-depth look at her morning beauty routine - revealing she kicks off her day with an infrared sauna, applies fake tan, wears false lashes, and even plucks out every single grey hair she can find.
'I have hair extensions sewn in, I used a prescription lash serum this morning to make my eyelashes grow better and I've got a fresh set of shellac gel nails,' she revealed on the show.
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