Rob Beckett puzzled viewers tuning into last night's Celebs Go Dating.
The star - who provides the voiceover for the series - offered up his opinion on his favourite sex position whilst narrating, leaving viewers gobsmacked.
The topic of preferred bedroom moves came following Married At First Sight star Nikita Jasmine visiting the agency to update Anna Williamson and Paul Carrick Brunson on how her dates have been going.
As the discussion with the love gurus came to an end, Anna and Paul revealed that Nikita was going to meet a new potential love match named Charlie.
The two requested that she returned to them with information of special things" about Charlie that most people wouldn't know about.
When Geordie Nikita left the agency, Anna and Paul discussed what they thought she would ask Charlie on the date.
A worried Anna asked: "What do you reckon she's going to come back with?"
She added: "Probably something really inappropriate."
Paul agreeing, responded: "Favourite sexual position...."
Seconds after the words came out of Paul's mouth, narrator Rob shared that he likes the Tarzan c**k drop.
One viewer asked on Twitter : "Wtf is the Tarzan c**k drop @robbeckettcomic#CelebsGoDating."
An equally unsure person added: "Off to google the Tarzan c**k drop @robbeckettcomic #CelebsGoDating."
Another joined in: " "Favourite sex poison? Tarzan c**k drop," with a string of laughing crying emojis."
Last year, comedian Rob opened up about his secret mental health battle and how he found 2020 hard.
He revealed his struggles in his autobiography and shared that at times he thought "it would be better if I was dead."
Rob's negative thoughts arose while he was filming a TV show in South Africa, despite the trip "surpassing my wildest dreams".
The South Easter Londoner confessed he had been plagued with self-doubt about his career and feared that any potential lost earning would have a huge impact on his young family.
"On January 4, 2020, I was nailing it. I had just flown into Cape Town, South Africa, in first-class to film a TV show. The show was watching cricket, drinking beer and going on safari with one of my best mates AND getting paid," he wrote.
"This filming was squeezed in during a nationwide sell-out tour. Happily married to the love of my life, with two kids in a family home newly renovated, I had surpassed my wildest dreams."
He continued: "'But I was the unhappiest I have ever been. I woke up on January 5 in a five-star hotel room thinking it would be better and easier for everyone if I was dead.
"I put on a smile and finished filming. I got back to the UK and told my wife and my friend/manager how I felt."
He said he then immediately went to therapy sessions and continued to do so on a weekly basis for six months, confessing that he still checks in with the therapist when he feels at a low point.
"I am telling you this as I always promote the message that people should talk about mental health, but I rarely do," he added.
"So here I am, talking. I wanted to die when I had everything I ever wanted. So never judge yourself for feeling low. Tell someone and they will help you feel better.'
Now, after facing his problems, Rob says he no longer lives in fear of failing to reach society's idea of achievement.
"Each day can be a success if you go to bed after enjoying your day and you look forward to the next one. It has taken a long time and been quite a journey to get to this place, but I think Rob Beckett the person is learning to be as confident as Rob Beckett the performer."
If you're struggling and need to talk, the Samaritans operate a free helpline open 24/7 on 116 123. Alternatively, you can email jo@samaritans.org or visit their site to find your local branch