Hugh Jackman
IN PHOTO: Australian actor Hugh Jackman poses as he attends the "X-Men: Days of Future Past" world movie premiere in New York May 10, 2014. REUTERS

Hugh Jackman was in London a few weeks back and decided he wanted to play "Innuendo Bingo" on Radio 1.

Huffington Post reported that the "Wolverine" star decided to try his "expertise" at mastering self-control when he decided to join BBC Radio 1's game called "Innuendo Bingo."

For anyone who is not familiar with the game, the general concepts are: 1) two contestants must sit opposite each other 2) they both must fill their mouths with water 3) Audio clips of hilarious innuendo moments, or salacious-sounding soundbites, will be played by the host/presenter 4) the presenter will be responsible in providing the cue to the game players after each audio clip. The goal of the game is that neither of the players are to laugh or giggle at the hilarious moments or they would get wet.

When Hugh Jackman played, regular host Scott Mills was not around to present the segment. Good thing fellow Australian and singer Kylie Minogue was available to lend a hand, and took on the hosting duties.

In this video, BBC Radio 1's Chris Stark played against Hugh Jackman, and basing on the clip, none of them were able to control their laughter. Stark lost control of his laughter even on the first round at the phrase "now it's time go down." On the second audio clip, both players spat water in each other's faces at the same time, as they laughed at the phrase "his deck has been enlarged and it looked very impressive."

Scroll down for Video of Hugh Jackman's "Innuendo Bingo" Segment at BBC Radio 1

Kylie Minogue's hosting skills were also remarkable however, she too could only manage to remain compose for a short time, before she crumbled into a fit of giggles.

Entertainment.ie remarked that for such a good actor, people would think Hugh Jackman, with his experience in theatre and film, would be able to control himself from laughing. But such was not the case for "Innuendo Bingo".

"I honestly thought I'd be able to hold it together during this game!" Hugh Jackman also struggled to say amidst fits of laughter.

Meanwhile, fans of BBC Radio 1's game "Innuendo Bingo" showed their approval of Hugh Jackman's segment in Twitter.

@BuzzFeedUK @BuzzFeed It's impossible to not like Hugh.

— Emilio A. (@EunuchJellyDnut) May 19, 2014

@RealHughJackman That looks much more fun than the resume writing I'm currently attempting. *sigh* lol — DebbieB A Timelord (@McZameth) May 15, 2014

such funny. very laughs. “@tlrd: Kylie Minogue and Hugh Jackman Play 'Innuendo Bingo': VIDEO http://t.co/TBGvIh54TC ARAbZ65mAq”

— Jon Ma (@writeonwater) May 17, 2014