Calum Hood SCANDAL? 5SOS Bassist Strips In Interview Following Viral Snapchat ’Penis’ Clip & After Michael Clifford Admitted They Are Not Making ‘Much Money’


For 5SOS fans who can’t get enough of Calum Hood, the young bassist has got something for you, and it is certainly one for the books. Believe or not, the 19-year-old Aussie artist has agreed to strip down to nothing in a recent interview. But, did he really end up sporting his birthday suit?

Aussie band 5 Seconds of Summer stopped by Capital FM HQ for an interview. The interviewer really knew how to pique the interest of the band's fans by asking the boys — Luke Hemmings, Ashton Irwin, Michael Clifford and Calum Hood — to play a game with her.

The twist of the game, however, is what's pretty interesting as it allowed fans to see Hood taking of his clothes one article at a time, UnRealityTV has learned.

The "Sounds Good Feels Good" hitmakers are obviously up to the challenge, but Calum, who may have been shortchanged, was tricked to doing the striptease.

The game began and for every question they failed to answer correctly, Hood had to remove a piece of his ensemble for that day. Fortunately or unfortunately for the fans, the boys didn't appear to know all the right answers to the questions.

Check out the video here and see for yourself if Hood ended up butt-naked or not.

Although fans didn't get what they were expecting to see from the young boybander, Hood already exposed his priced jewel in the past when the Snapchat clip showing his uncensored member to the camera became viral last year.

At the time, Spin reported that Hood recorded the clip for an eager fan, who leaked the sensitive material on Vine.

Calum did not deny the scandalous NSFW clip. In fact, he even confirmed on his Twitter account by writing "Least ya know what it looks like now," as quoted by Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, the striptease Hood — who has been rumored to be dating Jennifer Phipps as per J-14 — came amid guitarist Michael Cifford's shocking revelation that their band is not making "much money."

In an interview with the Daily Star, Clifford admitted that despite their popularity, they still can't say that they are "rich" or financially earning more than enough.

"People don't realize artists don't make much money any more. Well we don't anyway," Clifford was quoted as saying in a separate UnRealityTV report.

Despite their situation, Michael was proud to say that it has never been about the wealth that their celebrity status could bring them.

"We get to make and perform our music every day, which you can't put a price on," he said.

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