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Today host Karl Stefanovic shocks his wife Jasmine with bizarre home beauty routine in candid social media video

Today host Karl Stefanovic shocks his wife Jasmine with bizarre home beauty routine in candid social media video

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Karl Stefanovic has shocked his wife Jasmine with his bizarre at-home beauty routine in a candid social media video.
Jasmine took to Instagram on Tuesday to share the clip of the Today host donning an LED face mask as he grilled capsicums on the barbecue at night.
The popular skincare tool has recently gained popularity and is designed to reduce fine lines and wrinkles among other benefits through the use of light therapy.
In the clip, Stefanovic's face was concealed behind the mask, which flashed bright red, making him appear somewhat ominous in the dark.
The TV presenter's wife of six years appeared perplexed at the sight of her husband's self-care routine.
'What are you doing?' Jasmine asked.
Stefanovic explained he was simply 'multitasking' by taking care of his skin while grilling.
Jasmine took the opportunity to use his phrase, writing 'Multitasking Monday' and two laughing emojis over the video.
It comes hours after Stefanovic was caught in another unusual act while presenting Nine's breakfast news program on Tuesday morning.
As presenter Jayne Azzopardi was reading the morning's breaking news, Stefanovic reached into a nearby bin to fish out food scraps and ate them.
Azzopardi revealed the scraps were the remains of the quiche she ate for breakfast in a video on the Today show's TikTok account.
This prompted Stefanovic's co-host, Sarah Abo, to call Stefanovic's move 'disgusting.'
'Karl...when did you do that?' she asked in the clip.
The veteran presenter shrugged her question off and said he simply couldn't resist eating the delicious-looking scraps.
'It's some sort of exotic quiche (Jayne) eats every morning, and I just like the outside of it; I can't resist it,' the 50-year-old said.
'But alright, you know what, Jayne? Payback's a b****.'
Despite his off-the-cuff responses, Stefanovic has demonstrated serious ambitions at Channel Nine in recent days.
He called for a 'proper investigation' into the recent shooting of Channel Nine's United States correspondent Lauren Tomasi with a rubber bullet as she covered the Los Angeles immigration protests.
The reporter had her back towards a line of officers when one of the police turned in her direction and fired a rubber bullet.
A projectile struck the calf of Tomasi, who could be heard wincing in pain.
Stefanovic last Tuesday said the incident had to be 'properly investigated' given it was clear Tomasi was a reporter as she was holding a microphone in front of a camera.
'I get that it's dangerous to cops, too. What's happened to them in the line of duty and the position they are in is horrendous,' he said.
'But how is it okay for your police force to be firing at unarmed Australian journalists?
'If Albo (Prime Minister Anthony Albanese) is looking for a place to start with Donald Trump - as an Australian, I might start there.'
Stefanovic is also reportedly vying for a new role at the Nine Network's latest top ratings hit, The Floor Australia.
Insiders at the network last month revealed the TV presenter wants to replace Australian actor Rodger Corser as host of the trivia game show.
The Floor sees contestants battle it out on topics such as Australian cuisine, famous characters, and gold medallists, which flash across large, coloured tiles on the ground.
The family-friendly show has proved popular with audiences, breaking records when it premiered on April 28 with a total national reach of 2.22 million viewers and has dominated the prime-time 7.30 pm slot since.

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