Australian comedian Vince Sorrenti offers to throw an ‘insemination party’ on Today Extra

The bizarre and VERY awkward moment Australian comedian Vince Sorrenti offers to throw an ‘insemination party’ on Today Extra… leaving female reporter shocked

An Australian comedian has bizarrely offered to throw an insemination party during a segment on Today Extra.

On Friday, hosts Richard Wilkins and Belinda Russel discussed a viral TikTok video of a single mother’s explanation of how she became pregnant without a partner or a doctor with comedian Vince Sorrenti and journalist and editor, Jamila Rizvi. 

The Australian funnyman, 59, appeared to praise the mother’s ingenuity with taking her pregnancy journey into her own hands, without the help of ‘idiot doctors and fertility experts’.

That’s awkward! Australian comedian Vince Sorrenti bizarrely offered to throw an ‘insemination party’ on Today Extra. On Friday, hosts Richard Wilkins and Belinda Russel discussed a viral TikTok video of a single mother’s explanation of how she became pregnant without a partner or a doctor with comedian Vince Sorrenti and journalist and editor, Jamila Rizvi

He jokingly complained that the only problem with her video was that there was no entertainment value like other TikTok videos.

Vince said: ‘Where was the music?’ before chanting: ‘Throw your legs up in the air, stick the donor sperm in there.’

Jamila also applauded the woman for her taking care of her own pregnancy journey, but Belinda pointed out that such a procedure is illegal in Australia. 

 

Topic: The Australian funnyman, 59, appeared to praise the mother's ingenuity with taking her pregnancy journey into her own hands, without the help of 'idiot doctors and fertility experts'. Later in the conversation, Vince pointed out that the 'weirdest' and most 'disturbing' part of the TikTok how-to video was that the woman ordered stranger's sperm online. He then jokingly suggested: 'You can have an insemination party!'

Topic: The Australian funnyman, 59, appeared to praise the mother’s ingenuity with taking her pregnancy journey into her own hands, without the help of ‘idiot doctors and fertility experts’. Later in the conversation, Vince pointed out that the ‘weirdest’ and most ‘disturbing’ part of the TikTok how-to video was that the woman ordered stranger’s sperm online. He then jokingly suggested: ‘You can have an insemination party!’

Later in the conversation, Vince pointed out that the ‘weirdest’ and most ‘disturbing’ part of the TikTok how-to video was that the woman ordered stranger’s sperm online.

He then jokingly suggested: ‘You can have an insemination party! 

‘Come around and we will all inseminate together,’ he quipped, as Jamila awkwardly covered her ears.

Vince is married to Kate Sorrenti, and together they share four children Michaela, 10, Thomas, eight, Xavier, seven, and Gianluca, four. 

Going viral: In the viral TikTok video, by American woman Dani Morin, she revealed the steps she took for her DIY pregnancy with the help of a sperm donor online

Going viral: In the viral TikTok video, by American woman Dani Morin, she revealed the steps she took for her DIY pregnancy with the help of a sperm donor online

DIY baby: The California-based woman explained that women can carry out the procedure, known as a home insemination, using mail order sperm from a donor bank, a syringe and a menstrual disc bought from a local drug store

DIY baby: The California-based woman explained that women can carry out the procedure, known as a home insemination, using mail order sperm from a donor bank, a syringe and a menstrual disc bought from a local drug store

In the viral TikTok video, by American woman Dani Morin, she revealed the steps she took for her DIY pregnancy with the help of a sperm donor online. 

The California-based woman explained that women can carry out the procedure, known as a home insemination, using mail order sperm from a donor bank, a syringe and a menstrual disc bought from a local drug store.

The video, which was shared last month, has been viewed more than eight million times and has received more than 1.2 million likes. 

The majority of viewers praised Dani for sharing her story, saying it was ‘inspiring’ and ‘really helpful’. 

Positive: The video, which was shared last month, has been viewed more than eight million times and has received more than 1.2 million likes. The majority of viewers praised Dani for sharing her story, saying it was 'inspiring' and 'really helpful'

Positive: The video, which was shared last month, has been viewed more than eight million times and has received more than 1.2 million likes. The majority of viewers praised Dani for sharing her story, saying it was ‘inspiring’ and ‘really helpful’