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alert-–-matt-shirvington-shocks-sunrise-viewers-as-does-a-racy-dance-in-a-pair-of-‘chilly-willy’-budgy-smugglersAlert – Matt Shirvington shocks Sunrise viewers as does a racy dance in a pair of ‘chilly willy’ Budgy Smugglers

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Sunrise host Matt Shirvington treated fans to a racy bum dance when he slipped on a pair of skimpy Budgy Smugglers on Thursday.  

Presenting a segment on the finalists for ‘The World’s Most Ordinary Rig’, Matt was at his playful best after being gifted a pair of ‘chilly willy’ briefs. 

‘I feel honoured,’ Matt beamed after a finalist presented him with a pair. 

‘They’re way too big for me,’ he added. 

The former Olympian slipped on the skimpy swimwear over his suit, breaking into a sexy bum wiggle to the classic song, ‘Hot Stuff’.  

‘Budgy Smuggler just went nuts,’ co-host Natalie Barr said with a laugh.

Budgy Smuggler hosts the World’s Most Ordinary Rig each year, with the winner getting a $10,000 prize and a modelling contract. 

After more than 1000 entrants from nearly 100 countries this year, the finalists have been whittled down to just ten. 

Speaking about the light-hearted competition, entrant Reg Guilford joked he had spent a few ‘man hours’ at the pub and ‘not enough’ on the field.   

Sunrise host Matt Shirvington treated fans to a racy bum dance when he slipped on a pair of skimpy Budgy Smuggler swimmers on Thursday 

While Matty Birbeck, who originally hails from the UK, joked he was bringing ‘raw sex appeal’ when asked about competitive edge.

‘A bit of British charm, a little bit of laughter and hopefully a little too many schooners,’ he said.  

Meanwhile, Nicolas Antoine proved his special skill on the kazoo, playing the Daryl Braithwaite hit ‘Horses’ on the instrument. 

Presenting a segment on the finalists for ‘The World’s Most Ordinary Rig’, Matt was at his playful best after being gifted a pair of ‘chilly willy’ briefs 

Summing up the competition, finalist Nikolasa Lilo said it was all about enjoying life. 

‘It’s [about] life. You just have to enjoy it. You don’t have to take life too seriously as you can see from us boys here,’ he said. 

‘We like to have a bit of fun and enjoy a bit too much of the good stuff.’  

The World’s Most Ordinary Rig will take place at noon on Saturday, November 4th, at Sydney’s Ivy.

Matt was one of ‘s most famous track stars, before moving onto TV. He was named as the replacement for outgoing presenter David ‘Kochie’ Koch in June. Pictured

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