Robert Irwin left nervous after British comedian Russell Howard made a very salacious sex joke during his visit to Australia Zoo: ‘I wasn’t ready for that’
British comedian Russell Howard left Robert Irwin speechless after he made a lewd sex joke during a visit to Australia Zoo.
In the video posted to Facebook, 19-year-old Robert explained to 43-year-old Russell that chlamydia is the biggest threat to koalas in Australia.
The comedian then joked that Robert “didn’t have anything to worry about because he was wearing a condom.”
“Unfortunately, chlamydia is the biggest threat to koalas right now,” Robert began.
“Luckily I’m wearing a condom, don’t worry.” I bagged before the shot. You know what I mean?’ Russell joked.
Robert Irwin was left confused after British comedian Russell Howard made a very salacious joke during his visit to Australia Zoo
“I thought it’s safer for you, it’s safer for the koala.”
A speechless Robert replied, “I wasn’t ready for that.” That’s good. Go on. I’m nervous now.’
The post comes weeks after Robert announced his new partnership with recycling initiative Containers for Change.
The wildlife warrior appeared in a new commercial with a macaw named Quito from Australia Zoo to further the plan.
In the ad, Robert wore his signature khaki uniform as he spoke about the environmental benefits of recycling.
“This is Quito, and he knows that ten-cent container was for something bigger than the trash can,” Robert said.
Robert explained to Russell that chlamydia is the biggest threat to koalas. The comedian then joked that Robert needn’t worry because he “wears a condom.”
“He’s one of our finest recyclers and doing his part to keep our beautiful wildlife and places pristine into the future.”
Robert promoted hundreds of Containers for Change branches across Queensland.
He later wrote in the Instagram post that he was proud of the campaign.
“Quito and I are proud to partner with Containers for Change to make recycling more accessible and rewarding than ever, all in the name of creating a greener world for the future!”
The post comes weeks after Robert announced his new partnership with recycling initiative Containers for Change