Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley went wild at the 37th annual ARIA Awards on Wednesday night as they took the stage sipping champagne.
The music duo, who have been married since 2013, were heartbroken when they were called upon to present the award for Best Blues & Roots Album.
Stumbling onto the stage together, the pair could barely stop giggling and smiling as they tried to announce the category nominations and subsequent winner.
‘It’s so nice to be here tonight. I drank a little too much champagne,” Brooke, 42, began as she leaned against her husband.
Adam, 41, quickly intervened, saying: “I can’t believe they made us present something with the word ‘roots’ in it. We try to be adults, but I’m not.’
Brooke McClymont, 42, (right) and Adam Eckersley, 41, (left) let loose at the 37th annual ARIA Awards on Wednesday night when they took the stage drunk
It was at this point that things got particularly rude when Brooke told him, “I’m excited about later with you and me though,” implying that they would be “rooting” after the show.
Nevertheless, the pair managed to pull themselves together and, despite mispronouncing a few words, presented the award to The Teskey Brothers.
Later in the evening, the drunk couple was nominated for Best Country Album with their second studio album together Up, Down and Sideways.

The music duo, who have been married since 2013, were heartbroken when they were called upon to present the award for Best Blues & Roots Album.
However, they lost to singer-songwriter Fanny Lumsden who received the award for her fourth studio album Hey Dawn.
She received the award from Dolly Parton, who sent a congratulatory video message for the 36-year-old.
Other nominees in the category were Brad Cox with Acres and The Wolfe Brothers with Livin’ The Dream.

Stumbling onto the stage together, the pair could barely stop giggling and smiling as they tried to announce the category nominations and subsequent winner.
Fanny also defeated Henry Wagons who was nominated for his debut album South Of Everywhere.
The biggest winner of the night was Troye Sivan, who took home four awards for his hit Rush.
Genesis Owusu also won three awards for his album Struggler, which he wrote about the tortured life of a cockroach.
Meanwhile, G Flip took home two prizes voted on by fans.

Adam said: “I can’t believe they let us present something with the word ‘roots’ in it. We try to be adults, but I’m not’

It was at this point that things got particularly rude when Brooke told him, “I’m excited about later with you and me though,” implying that they would be “rooting” after the show.