Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby has appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to discuss a number of important matters including Beyoncé and anti-vaxxers.
Gadsby, arguably Tasmania's most famous former resident, gave the interview as part of her promotional tour for her new comedy show, Douglas, which is the highly anticipated follow-up to Nanette (or 'Nanetflix', as she's come to call it).
Sharing the interview on social media, Gadsby wrote: "So... not my normal demographic...but and I fell in love a bit. You can witness it tonight on the thing that it is on... you know? Yeah you do... I trust you."
As the pair clearly hit it off, Gadsby gave viewers a sneak peak of what can be expected from her Douglas tour, which reaches Australia in December of this year.
"In my show I talk about having autism and I do do some anti-vaxxer material, which is... dangerous," she told Colbert.
"At the end of it I encourage people who don't want to vaccinate their children, that instead of having children, perhaps they should get a pet rock?"Gadsby proceeded to show Colbert a number of 'pet rocks' she has signed and decorated, which she'll be selling to raise funds for charity.
One of Gatsby's 'pet rocks'. Source: CBS
“I’ve signed them… I’m selling them for a charity for women and girls with autism,” she explained. “And non-binary folk, and anyone in a marginalised gender, which pretty much means everyone except you, Stephen.”
You can watch the full interview below: