Netflix fans horrified as Too Hot To Handle’s Bryce doesn’t know if a clock ‘starts with a 12 or a 1’
TOO Hot To Handle fans were left gobsmacked when Bryce Hirschberg couldn't clock on how to tell the time.
The hunky writer, producer and actor, aged 30, was challenged with re-creating a timepiece in the fifth episode of the racy Netflix series.
The bunch of sexy singletons were covered in mud in a challenge, before being asked to sit down with a whiteboard in a task which resulted in Bryce drawing the face of a clock completely incorrectly.
He was forced to ask his co stars: "Does a clock start with a one or 12?" which left those at home both giggling and stunned in equal measure.
They flooded Twitter with their feedback, with one posting: "Bryce is so stupid hjsjjsjsjs. he doesn't even know the clock start with a 12 or a one."
Another quoted the TV star and wrote: "Bryce: 'I’m a really deep, intellectual thinker," before they added: "'Bryce: does a clock start with a 1 or a 12???"
Another was in hysterics as they typed: "OMG. I CRYY! This dude graduated from LMU and the fact that he's 30 and doesn't know what time the clock starts?
"SO much for gettin' a degree lol."
One then giggled: "I bust out laughing! I cannot believe it."
For those unsure, the clock face starts with a 12.
Bryce quickly found fame on the dating series and gushed how it had impacted his life over its eight episodes.
He said: "The moment I’ve been waiting to share for over a year!!!
“Too Hot to Handle is gonna be one heck of a ride!!!”
His comments came after contestant Haley was slated for apparently not knowing where Australia is.
Netflix’s new dating show sees ten young singletons from around the world come together in a tropical paradise for what they think will be the most exotic and erotic summer of their lives — but there’s a twist.
These commitment-phobes who love a casual hook-up will have to give up all hanky-panky for the entire retreat if they want to win the $100K (£79K) grand prize.
That means no kissing, no heavy petting and no self-gratification of any kind.
With every slip-up, the prize money goes down.