
Luxury car enthusiast Karl Stefanovic takes a cheeky dig at his Today co-host Jayne Azzopardi for driving a Mazda
During the breakfast show, Karl and Jayne interviewed four Mazda car salesmen who have gone viral online after posting clips of themselves dancing erotically in order to get more people to the car dealership.
After the men reenacted the dancing video, Karl cooled off Jayne with a fan, teasing her for finding the sexy clip online while 'researching'.
'Of all the stories in the world...' he quipped.
'I'm a mum! I became a mum and I bought a Mazda,' Jayne told Karl, who retorted: 'Oh mums don't like sexy stuff?'
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During the breakfast show, Karl and Jayne interviewed four Mazda car salesmen who have gone viral online after posting clips of them dancing erotically in order to get more people to the car dealership
She went on to say she found the clip because it was Mazda, not because of the sexy dancing.
'Oh, you want a Mazda?' Karl asked his co-host as he lowered his eyebrows.
'No, I drive one already,' she told him.
The host then quipped: 'Oh, well you've gotta get a new one now!'
In 2023, Karl took a cheeky swipe at co-host Sarah Abo, 39, after she was pictured driving her trusty Toyota Corolla around Sydney.
The two were discussing a novelty race for banged-up old cars when Karl alluded to the paparazzi photos published by Daily Mail Australia.
'[Check out] this colourful convoy of crappy cars,' he began.
'Talking about crappy cars, wait until you see what Sarah was driving around yesterday when she was paparazzied [sic] driving around her new home town.'
She went on to say that she found the clip because it was Mazda, not because of the sexy dancing. 'Oh, you want a Mazda?' Karl asked his co-host as he lowered his eyebrows
In 2023, Karl (right) took a cheeky swipe at co-host Sarah Abo, 39, (left)after she was pictured driving her trusty Toyota Corolla around Sydney
'It's a beauty!' he added with a chuckle.
Sarah swiftly defended herself, telling luxury car enthusiast Karl: 'There's nothing wrong with a Toyota!'
'I didn't say there was,' he replied sheepishly.
Karl used to drive around in a $180,000 Mercedes-Benz and was once seen in the driver's seat of a $300,000 vintage Land Rover.
He also made headlines in 2017 after he test drove a $163,000 silver Mercedes and was spotted in $295,000 AMG Benz Coupe in the same week.
At the time, Karl was often spotted cruising around town in his white Mercedes, but had been seen in three newer vehicles in the space of a week.
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