A double entendre has left Kylie Gillies and Larry Emdur in stitches during a segment on live TV.
The Morning Show hosts were discussing a viral TikTok video of a crackle of cockatoos that had broken into a hotel room – when the conversation started to go south.
WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies in tears over cheeky on-air moment.
Watch The Morning Show on Channel 7 and stream it for free on 7plus >>
The video had been shared as a warning by a Melbourne woman who was holidaying on Hamilton Island when some of the boisterous birds broke into her hotel room.
The “aftermath” showed how her room had been turned upside down, with her bikini bottoms later found on the roof of the hotel car park.
“A couple of crazy cockatoos have run riot inside a Hamilton Island hotel room,” Larry said as the TikTok footage played.
“The brazen birds left behind a trail of destruction after two holiday-goers left their balcony door open.
“The cockies pulled clothes from suitcases, rummaged through food and messed up all over the beds.”
Kylie added that “the missing bikini bottoms were found a little later on the roof of an adjacent building”.
“Wow,” Larry simply remarked.
“Alright, I’ve been there,” Kylie said, referring to Hamilton Island.
“There are actually big signs on the doors that say, ‘Do not leave your doors open because of the birds’.”
Seeing an opportunity, Larry cheekily questioned, “Have you ever had a cockatoo in your hotel room?”
Kylie smiled and then went quiet, appearing completely lost for words.
“No… not… no never,” she uttered.
Both hosts then became lost in laughter, to the point where Larry appeared on the verge of tears.
“Never?” Larry pushed.
As Kylie looked down at her notes, trying to gain some composure, she said, “You’re really bad… not in a long time”.
“Anyway, they can cause such a mess,” she added, prompting hysterical laughter from Larry and producers off-camera.
For more engaging entertainment content, visit 7Life on Facebook.
If you’d like to view this content, please adjust your .
To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide.