please say g'day to jacob elordi. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> julie: jacob. guess what? >> what?ou knew it, but it's my first time hosting, so this is like my parents on their wedding night, the blind leading the blind. [ laughter ] >> right, yeah. i'm so nervous. >> julie: are you? >> oh my goodness. you said calm? calm australian man? i was like, no, i'm a nervous boy. [ laughter ] >> julie: what are you nervous about? >> oh, goodness. i think everything. you. i'm such a huge fan of you. i actually had a crush on you when i was younger. [ cheers and applause ] >> julie, julie -- >> julie: it's okay. i can't even. what an angel. oh my god. i'm supposed to ask you all these questions but my head's all a-flutter. [ laughter ] everyone thinks you're american because you do really good american. >> thank you. >> julie: how do you do it? >> well -- you know, i think it, then i say it. [ laughter ] >> julie: did you learn it? did you learn american? >> i did. >> julie: in school? >> when i was -- all about media in australia is american, so we have an advantage in that way. when i was