An Australian TV star has left fans gobsmacked as he showed off his entire penis in the middle of an online yoga class.
Jack Wilson – also known as the “Deadly Ninja” – shot to fame when he appeared on the Australian version of Ninja Warrior in 2017. Despite not winning the physical competition, he amassed a huge following due to his athletic physique.
Since then, Jack has left the world of TV behind as he indulged in all things natural and holistic. This includes practicing alternative medicinal techniques and perpetuating conspiracy theories for his following.
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As well as this, he also runs a yoga class for his many fans and followers. However, as the 30-year-old conducts the online class through his Instagram on a livestream, he decided to leave nothing to the imagination as he bore all for his 28k followers.
It currently remains unknown whether he intentionally meant to show his following his entire todger, but his fanbase was clearly baffled by what they saw. As the class began, Jack could be seen on the edge of the screen taking off a sarong and laying it on the ground, so he could sit on it, cross-legged – with his manhood in full view.
During the course of the stream, Wilson would remain completely naked, with his genitals on full display for all to see. As he conducted the lesson, his cute pooch could be seen laying nearby under a tree in the Aussie sun.
Beginning the lesson, Jack welcomed his followers as he outlined what would be done in the class, including a “breath of fire”. The technique involves a controlled hyperventilation as breaths are taken in and expelled in quick succession over a small period of time.
“Take a seat,” he said – welcoming his viewers. “You are breathing with Jacky Wilson today and we are doing a guided breath-work session.”
Typically, full nudity is banned on Instagram, due to its violation of potentially pornographic content. However, Meta – the company that owns Instagram – did not comment on the situation, when contacted by The Telegraph.
When the newspaper contacted Jack about his awkward exposure, he hit back saying: “That is me enjoying life and breathing with my friends. Connecting naturally to the earth allowing everything to be free.”
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