Tammin Sursok had the censors at Channel Ten on edge on Friday night.
The former Home and Away star appeared on The Project to promote her new podcast, The Sh*t Show, and at the start of her live interview she was warned that the show’s hosts were limited in how many times they could name it.
‘It’s great to you have here. A slight language warning. We’re only allowed to use this word twice’ host Max Rushden said.
‘Your podcast is called the Sh(t Show. One more time! You had a sh*t show getting here’ he added.
‘Now you used both of them!’ Tammin complained, however she went on to name drop the podcast one further time.
‘I thought, let’s start a podcast about the realities of life. There’s no filter at all. I’m allowed to say the name, right?’ she quipped, behind being told she could.
‘But life to me is like a complete Sh*t Show’ the actress added.
Sursok has made a surprise career move with the launch of her solo podcast, featuring Australian TV stars and celebrities.
Tammin Sursok (pictured) had the censors at Channel Ten on edge on Friday night
The former Home and Away star appeared on The Project to promote her new podcast, The Sh*t Show, and at the start of her live interview she was warned that the show’s hosts were limited in how many times they could name it
The 40-year-old actress announced the news to her social media after dropping the first episode on Thursday, which includes an intimate chat with local musician Amy Shark.
Tammin, who is based in Nashville, Tennessee, has previously produced two US-centric podcasts: Women on Top and Pretty Little Podcast.
Posting video of her first show to her Instagram, Tammin gushed about her new project in the caption.
‘We are live!!!! After a LOT of hard work The Sh*T is out! In my solo podcast we have candid conversations with Aussies and international stars about the messy, honest, funny, sad, beautiful parts of life.’
In an interview with News.com.au on Friday, Tammin said fans can look forward to candid interviews with Candice Warner, Osher Gunsberg, Bachelor star Matty Johnson and Seven’s Larry Emdur.
Fans can look forward to hearing the podcast feature new candid interviews with Candice Warner, Osher Gunsberg, and Bachelor star Matty Johnson. Pictured: Tammin’s promo for her podcast The Sh*t Show
‘I got to speak to people I grew up with on TV and find out more about their life journey and their life story,’ Tammin told the publication.
‘I was just really interested in sharing that and sharing the messy parts of life that we all sort of go through and I wanted to do it in a podcast form.’
The South African born star added: ‘What is cool about the show is that the celebrities and the people that I’ve interviewed have really opened up about things that they’ve never talked about ever.’
It comes after Tammin Sursok announced last month that should be releasing a memoir which will hit the shelves 2025.
‘This is honestly a dream come true, as I’ve been writing essays and snippets about my life for almost ten years now’ Tammin explained.
‘It’s very surreal that these insights into my past are now turning into a book’ she continued.
‘There is a lot I’ve opened up about already, but there’s also so much more to uncover. Thank you to Pantera Press for joining forces with me. Watch this space’.
Tammin who rose to fame playing Danielle ‘Dani’ Sutherland in Home and Away 25-years ago, lives in Nashville with husband Sean McEwen and their two daughters, nine-year-old Phoenix and four-year-old Lennon.
She later won praise in the U.S. made teen series Pretty Little Liars.
The Sh*t Show Apple podcast is now available here.
Seven’s Larry Emdur (pictured) is also set to appear on Tammin’s podcast