Watch Mike Tyson open bizarre TV interview by immediately talking about vagina rejuvenators and Halle Berry

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MIKE TYSON stunned Jimmy Kimmel viewers by talking about VAGINA REJUVENATORS during their interview.

Iron Mike was a recent guest on the iconic talk show to promote his upcoming fight with YouTube sensation Jake Paul.

a bald man in a black shirt is sitting in front of a city at nightMike Tyson appeared on Jimmy Kimmel’s show ahead of his fight with Jake Paul
a man sits at a desk with a name plate that says jimmy kimmelTyson immediately started talking about vagina rejuvenators to Kimmel
a woman in a red dress is walking down the streetTyson had a chat with Halle Berry before the show about the menopauseGetty

Tyson, 58, sat on the famous Kimmel show after Hollywood A-lister Halle Berry, whom he spoke about the menopause with as he sat backstage with his wife Kiki.

And he left Kimmel‘s live audience stunned when he opened their chat by saying of his natter with Berry: “I learned that you can get a vagina rejuvenator.”

After a fit of laughter from the audience, Tyson then told Kimmel: “I’m working on where to get it from.”

Berry revealed details of her unlikely chat with the former undisputed heavyweight champion moments before he spoke with the legendary talk show host.

Berry revealed Tyson asked her: “’So, what is menopause? It doesn’t affect your sex, does it?’”

The Monsters Ball and Catwoman actress replied: “Well it can.”

Berry has been leading the charge for more education about the menopause, which can affect women between the 40s and 50s.

In May, the 58-year-old joined senators’ bid to push through the Advancing Menopause Care and Mid-Life Women’s Health Act.

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The bill aims to provide research grants, education and additional services to women who are experiencing perimenopause or menopausal symptoms.

Tyson, on the other hand, is gearing up for a return to the ring that will see him face Paul on November 15 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

That will mark the boxing legend’s first competitive fight in 19 years.

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