Aussie comedian breaks his silence over ‘hugely embarrassing airport incident’: ‘My pants were soaked’

An Australian podcaster and comedian has broken his silence over a recent ’embarrassing’ incident.
Christian Hull, who hosted the Complete Drivel podcast, shared a post to social media on Thursday in which he apologised to a fan for being short with them.
‘I’m on my way to Sydney to see family. I’m currently at the Brisbane airport and just suffered a HUGELY EMBARRASSING INCIDENT,’ Hull began.
‘Firstly to the lady that asked for a photo, and I hurried her along, I apologise. I don’t have to run to my flight, I was lying.
‘Secondly, to the lady I heard calling my name I’m so sorry I ran away from you… here is what was happening. I P***ED MY PANTS!’
He added he was in a rush to clean up the mess and so didn’t have time to chat to his fans, as he normally would.

Christian Hull has broken his silence over a recent ’embarrassing’ incident. Pictured
‘One day I will share the full story but my pants were soaked with urine… I was running to buy new pants and board a flight. Time was of the absolute essence,’ Hull wrote.
‘This was so disgusting and stressful. I had cleaned myself at the bathroom but there was no way I was sitting in piss soaked pants for the next 7 hours while I travel to the Blue Mountains.
‘WHY AM I SUCH A DISASTER?’
Hull is a popular Australian comedian who hosted the tongue-in-cheek Complete Drivel podcast from 2017 – 2024.
In February, he made headlines after making an incredible find at an antique shop.
Hull was casually browsing through an antique shop when he randomly stumbled across a $200 painting that left him in tears.
He spotted a framed artwork he thought looked familiar – only to quickly discover it was painted by none other than his aunt, Helen McCosker.
The drawing shows a naked man reclining on what seems to be a pile of patterned cushions, with his hands resting behind his head.

Christian Hull, who hosted the Complete Drivel podcast, shared a post to social media on Thursday in which he apologised to a fan for being short with them, revealing he had a bathroom emergency
Upon the unexpected revelation, Hull was overwhelmed with emotion, appearing lost for words when he learned the artwork was created in the ’80s, before he was born.
‘Oh my God, I feel… This is such a weird feeling to have,’ the Aussie comedian said in the clip.
‘So I’m in an antique store, just going about my business and I saw this artwork here and I thought, “oh it looks like something my aunt does.” She doesn’t live anywhere near here and she has no connection to Brisbane whatsoever.
‘I looked down in the corner and I’m like, “Holy f***, my aunt painted this”.’
Hull broke down in tears as he muttered to himself that he had to buy the artwork.
‘How much is it going for? It’s 200 bucks. I can’t even tell you how crazy this is,’ he said as he checked the price tag.
‘What year was it painted? She probably did this before I was born. This is f***ing insane. Oh my God, I can’t wait to text the family group chat. That’s crazy.
‘I just need you to know how insane this is. I was just perusing the antique centre, looking for macramé pot hangers and oh my God… My heart is racing.’
The former radio producer couldn’t help but wonder how the artwork made its way to Brisbane, given that his aunt had lived in Sydney her whole life, carving out a career as a children’s author and illustrator.