The Bachelor's Jimmy Nicholson gets VERY nervous when asked about the number of women he's slept with - before giving a shocking answer
Jimmy Nicholson was put in an uncomfortable position on Wednesday during an interview to promote his season of The Bachelor.
The handsome pilot was on The Kyle and Jackie O Show when host Kyle Sandilands quizzed him about his 'sex number'.
'How many women do you reckon you've slept with in your life?' Kyle asked.
Awkward: New Bachelor Jimmy Nicholson was put in an uncomfortable position on Wednesday when questioned about how many women he's slept with
The 31-year-old became uncomfortable and started nervously laughing and stuttering.
In an attempt to deflect, he finally responded: 'How many have you slept with, Kyle?'
The shock jock said his number was in the 'high hundreds', to which Jimmy responded: 'Well I'm certainly not there!'
Outspoken: 'How many women do you reckon you've slept with in your life?' radio host Kyle Sandilands asked him on Wednesday
Jackie 'O' Henderson then chimed in and asked Jimmy if his number was bigger than one hundred - and his response was very telling.
Jimmy laughed nervously again, clearly not wanting to reveal the truth, before telling Kyle and Jackie they should give his best mate Grubbz a call to find out.
'He's my best mate in Melbourne; he knows all my deepest, darkest secrets, so see if you can bribe him,' he said.
Has he reached three digits? Jackie 'O' Henderson then asked Jimmy if his number was bigger than one hundred - and his response was very telling
On Sunday, Bachelor host Osher Günsberg revealed what Jimmy was really like ahead of the season premiere.
'He's a commercial airline pilot who likes to restore vintage motorcycles. He has got a body made of anchor rope and he's just stunning,' he told The Daily Telegraph.
'But he is also a very emotionally intelligent, available man. He's got the confidence and self-worth that if he feels sad about something he's okay to cry. He knows that doesn't make him a weak person,' he continued.
Osher went on to say that he's 'grateful' the show presents masculinity in this way.
'You can't be what you can't see – so to be able to showcase this incredible balance of achievement, drive and power and compassion and empathy any vulnerability.'
Marriage material: The commercial pilot is the new lead on Channel 10's The Bachelor