What's Matt Shirvington's hilarious hidden talent?
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Seia Ibanez
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Matt ‘Shirvo’ Shirvington, the charismatic Sunrise host and former Olympian, is known for his athletic prowess and engaging on-screen presence.
But on Monday's show, he revealed a surprising and hilarious hidden talent that left his co-host, Natalie Barr, and viewers in laughter.
The unexpected talent?
Shirvington can mimic the sound of a chainsaw with uncanny accuracy.
The revelation came about as the Sunrise team admired the newly-decorated set, complete with two large Christmas trees.
In a moment of playful jest, Shirvington pretended to cut down one of the set's Christmas trees with his 'chainsaw' impression, leaving Barr and the rest of the team in stitches.
'How good is that, though?' Barr managed to say between bouts of laughter.
Shirvington, always ready with a quip, cheekily asked,
'Better than my dad jokes?'
Barr shot back, 'I was just going to say that.'
Co-star Katie Brown joined in the fun, joking that Shirvington must have spent much of his school time perfecting his vocal impressions.
'Good student?' she asked, to which Shirvington confirmed, 'Back of the class.'
Shirvington had quite a few moments recently that made the viewers and his co-hosts laugh.
In a previous story, Shirvington did an antic that surprised Barr, Edwina Bartholomew, and Mark Berretta during the show.
However, Shirvington’s little surprise didn’t go as smoothly as he intended. Read more about the story here.
The light-hearted moment added a touch of festive cheer to the show, which had just unveiled its Christmas-themed set.
'Christmas here in the studio,' Barr said, feeling the holiday spirit.
The Sunrise team also took the opportunity to remind viewers of their ongoing 12 Days of Christmas competition.
The breakfast show offers viewers the chance to win thousands of dollars worth of prizes to put under their tree.
Prizes include kitchen essentials, tech goodies, and several prize packs. Details for the competition can be found on the Sunrise website.
What do you think of Matt Shirvington's chainsaw impression? Do you have a hidden talent you'd like to share? Let us know in the comments below!
But on Monday's show, he revealed a surprising and hilarious hidden talent that left his co-host, Natalie Barr, and viewers in laughter.
The unexpected talent?
Shirvington can mimic the sound of a chainsaw with uncanny accuracy.
The revelation came about as the Sunrise team admired the newly-decorated set, complete with two large Christmas trees.
In a moment of playful jest, Shirvington pretended to cut down one of the set's Christmas trees with his 'chainsaw' impression, leaving Barr and the rest of the team in stitches.
'How good is that, though?' Barr managed to say between bouts of laughter.
Shirvington, always ready with a quip, cheekily asked,
'Better than my dad jokes?'
Barr shot back, 'I was just going to say that.'
Co-star Katie Brown joined in the fun, joking that Shirvington must have spent much of his school time perfecting his vocal impressions.
'Good student?' she asked, to which Shirvington confirmed, 'Back of the class.'
Shirvington had quite a few moments recently that made the viewers and his co-hosts laugh.
In a previous story, Shirvington did an antic that surprised Barr, Edwina Bartholomew, and Mark Berretta during the show.
However, Shirvington’s little surprise didn’t go as smoothly as he intended. Read more about the story here.
The light-hearted moment added a touch of festive cheer to the show, which had just unveiled its Christmas-themed set.
'Christmas here in the studio,' Barr said, feeling the holiday spirit.
The Sunrise team also took the opportunity to remind viewers of their ongoing 12 Days of Christmas competition.
The breakfast show offers viewers the chance to win thousands of dollars worth of prizes to put under their tree.
Prizes include kitchen essentials, tech goodies, and several prize packs. Details for the competition can be found on the Sunrise website.
Key Takeaways
- Sunrise host, Matt Shirvington, has revealed his ability to mimic the sound of a chainsaw, which left his co-hosts in fits of laughter.
- The former Olympian demonstrated his talent while pretending to cut down one of the set’s Christmas trees.
- The breakfast show has unveiled its newly-decorated set, featuring two large Christmas trees.
- The show is currently running a competition where viewers have the chance to win thousands of dollars worth of prizes.