KIIS FM star Woody Whitelaw shocked his co-host Will McMahon on Monday by performing a disgusting act live on-air.
The drive time presenters had a segment in which they tried to surprise each other when Woody went a step too far by picking up a bathroom accessory and offering to lick it.
‘I am holding a urinal cake. It absorbs the smell of wee. A number of members of this team obviously have pre-show wees. Now Will, I don’t want to do this, but would you be surprised if I licked this?’ he asked his co-star.
A shocked Will then begged him to not perform the disgusting act – However, his pleas fell on deaf ears as Woody apparently began licking the deodoriser.
‘Say into the microphone that you’re surprised that I won. Winning is very important to me,’ a triumphant Woody told his co-host after the deed was done.
KIIS FM star Woody Whitelaw (pictured) shocked his co-host Will McMahon on Monday by performing a disgusting act live on-air
However, while Will did admit the act shocked him he joked that Woody was far from winning: ‘I’m surprised… and you don’t win, you’ve lost in more ways than one.’
Will and Woody have been on the air for six years and have developed a reputation for their cutting edge humour.
In February, they signed a three-year deal which will keep them on the air until the end of 2026.
The drive time presenters had a segment in which they tried to surprise each other when Woody went a step too far by picking up a bathroom accessory and offering to lick it
Hosts Will McMahon and Woody Whitelaw announced in a statement they were thrilled to be able to continue their popular drive time show.
‘The support and confidence has never waned from KIIS. I love Woody, our team and our listeners. I will forever be grateful to the network for an epic life,’ Will said.
‘Did we re-sign? Awesome! In all seriousness, that I have three more years of getting to spend my afternoons shooting the breeze with my best mate is a dream I’m excited to keep living,’ Woody added.
Will and Woody have been on the air for six years and have developed a reputation for their cutting edge humour
ARN’s Chief Content Officer Duncan Campbell said listeners could expect quality content and laughter from the boys for years to come.
‘Their candour and genuine friendship are why they continue to connect with audiences nation-wide and the country has continued to fall in love with them.’
Will and Woody joined KIIS FM in 2018 and their syndicated program, which balances serious and humorous topics, is listened to by close to two million people weekly.