'Can’t unsee it': Anthony Albanese surprised by mankini-wearing grandfather on live TV

A West Australian grandad has surprised the prime minister on live TV during the Telethon 2022 broadcast.

A man wearing a green mankini

Source: Supplied / Channel 7

If West Australian grandfather John Bradley was nervous, he wasn’t showing it.

Wearing a neon green mankini - the same type infamously worn by comedic character Borat - the 76-year-old was preparing to meet Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on live TV on Sunday morning.

He was appearing for a Telethon segment on the Seven Network to raise money for sick children.
It was all part of a bet with his son-in-law, who had joked nobody would walk in front of someone in a mankini.

Mr Bradley said he had “no second thoughts” when asked by a Seven presenter about his nerves, before walking over to meet the nation’s leader.

“No, not at all. At 76, I’m not out to impress anybody,” he replied.

Mr Bradley then walked on stage to greet Mr Albanese, but not before baring more than most viewers expected to see on breakfast TV.

“Don't sit down, we might have a security risk here,” joked Seven News presenter Michael Usher.
Mr Bradley then handed two novelty cheques to the prime minister outlining the money he’d raised for the stunt. Mr Albanese jokingly used the cheques to cover up Mr Bradley’s private parts.

Speaking later to reporters, Mr Albanese had few words to describe the moment.

“I saw it. I can’t unsee it.”

The prime minister came to the Telethon with $6 million in federal government donations towards the appeal.

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