Jordan Banjo appeared to limp in pain as he approached his wife after he left hospital following a vasectomy procedure.
The Diversity star, who is currently expecting his third child with his wife Naomi, had spoken previously about getting the snip in order to not have any more kids.
But now Jordan, 30, looked far from overjoyed as he limped back to Naomi who was waiting to collect him in the family car as he shared grim details about the procedure.
Sharing a video to his Instagram followers, the Kiss FM DJ said that the pain wasn't the main problem.
As he winced, Jordan said: "The pain's not the problem.
"The problem is when you're so scared you have a nipple instead of a penis between your legs and then the nurse tries to tape it to your stomach.
"But there's not much to tape so she basically places a piece of tape over it."
Fans couldn't get over his post which has racked up over 37,000 likes, with one writing: "Dying... I watched my husband's vasectomy and asked the doctor if he wanted me to hold it out of the way, and he replied 'no it's OK, it'll disappear on its own in a sec' and it did!"
"Ooooch... Maybe ease up on the moves for a day or three," typed another.
A third went on to type: "Tell me why I've watched this about 100 times since Naomi posted and I laugh harder every time, sorry I'm definitely going to hell!! Hope you recover quickly!"
While another commented: "Had a really s**t day and this has made me laugh out loud. Full respect for being a real man and doing that for your family."
Earlier this year, Jordan revealed he'd be having the procedure on Kiss FM when his co-star and pal Perri Kiely joked about the news.
During their show, Perri asked Jordan to whip his trousers off to prove that he was wearing tight underwear which is crucial ahead of the surgery.
However, Perri joked that his boxers "weren't tight enough," leaving Jordan to quip: "This has become less about the vasectomy and more about you seeing me in my boxers!"
Perri, 27, later joked on social media that Jordan was on the "final countdown" before adding his pal was getting his "banjo snipped".
A vasectomy cuts or seals the tubes which carry the man's sperm in order to prevent pregnancy with their partner.
The scrotum area is often injected with a local anaesthetic so the patient doesn't feel anything while they're awake but it takes just 15 minutes.
However, men are more likely to be accepted for the procedure if they're over 30 and already have children although a GP can refuse to carry out the procedure or refuse to refer you.