Troye Sivan regales fans with awkward yet hilarious condom story from sexual health screening
Troye Sivan shared an awkward condom-related conversation with a health worker at a sexual health screening – and it is horrifying and hilarious in equal measure.
The “Easy” singer told fans about his recent visit to a sexual health clinic in a video shared on TikTok.
“Funny story for the close friends,” Sivan said. “I just got like, sexual health, full screening, and the guy was like, ‘Do you want any condoms?’ and I was like, ‘May as well.’
“He was like, ‘Alright, I’ll give you a variety of sizes just in case someone who needs a maxi comes over.’ And I was like, ‘God I hope so.’ And we laughed, whatever, and two minutes later, he was like: ‘I love your music, by the way.'”
Sivan shared the video with the caption: “Why does s**t from my close friends story on Insta feel OK to post on TikTok.”
Troye Sivan fans think the sexual health clinic worker was dropping hints
The TikTok has racked up over 500,000 likes, with thousands of fans showing their solidarity with the singer in the comments.
@troyesivanWhy does shit from my close friends story on insta feel okay to post on tiktok♬ Easy (feat. Mark Ronson) – Troye Sivan & Kacey Musgraves
Most fans came to the same conclusion – that the guy at the sexual health clinic was hitting on Sivan.
“He probably had a maxi that’s why he gave it to you,” one person commented.
Another wrote: “Mr doctor be hinting with the maxi.”
“Doc was dropping hints,” another commenter wrote.
One fan wrote: “I’m glad he saved that til the end,” to which Sivan replied: “The s**t I told that man.”
Whoever runs the official Tinder account on TikTok even weighed in, begging Sivan for a “part two” to the story.
We’re pretty sure most Troye Sivan fans won’t rest until he has married the doctor from the sexual health clinic.
The truly legendary tale comes just months after Sivan and his long-term boyfriend Jacob Bixenman split up.
In December 2020, Sivan released a new version of his song “Easy” featuring Kacey Musgraves, which was first released as a solo anthem in the aftermath of his break-up in August.