Dr Chris Brown recalls mortifying moment he 'wet himself' on Tokyo train
"I now have a rapidly growing wet patch across my groin."
Dr Chris Brown has revealed the mortifying moment he 'wet himself' while on a train in Tokyo during an interview on Triple M’s Mick and MG in the Morning.
The TV host and celebrity vet shared the story of the embarrassing moment, telling hosts Mick Molloy and Mark 'MG' Geyer, "It might not surprise you to realise that I do tend to stand out a little bit on the streets of Tokyo – six foot five, blonde hair and on the subway especially.
"But I don't know if you know in Japan and in Tokyo, you can buy drinks anywhere, like buy beers absolutely anywhere, there are vending machines on the streets, in the subway, you can just be queuing for a train and just buy a beer," he shared.
Chris revealed he excitedly hopped on this trend and bought a beer before hopping on the subway one day.
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"And as you get into the subway, everyone sort of crams in and pushes you in and I'm sort of towering over everyone and that's okay," he explained. "And then just as we're going along the subway, I start to feel this sort of cold trickle down my leg, and I realised very quickly that the beer that I bought had exploded in my bag and I now have a rapidly growing wet patch across my groin, running from my bag to my groin down and then down to my leg."
"He's wet his pants!" Mick responded.
"And a suspicious, highly suspicious amber fluid dripping from my leg across a crowded train carriage," he joked. "If I couldn't stand out any more, I found a way! And Japanese people are very polite, they're lovely, lovely people – that did not stop the endless gazes connecting the dots from the trickle along the carriage, back up my leg, to my very wet body."
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"By the way, that's how I leave the station every day on a train with a wet patch, talking to myself," Mick joked.
"If you want to clear some space, it's a great way to do it, let me tell you," Chris quipped.
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