Ashton Irwin from Five Seconds of Summer or 5SOS recently reflected on the worst thing that he's done in his life. The Australian singer admitted he had thrown eggs at someone else's house. Fortunately, he wasn't charged over his misdemeanour unlike what happened to Justin Bieber when he decided to vandalized a house with eggs.

According to BBC UK, Irwin has confessed to throwing a few eggs at other people's houses. He blamed it on the lack of better things to do at his neighborhood.

"We grew up in a working class type of place, so there was nothing else to do but roam the streets at night. I've definitely thrown a few eggs at a few houses," he said.

The 5SOS drummer, who was born in Hornsby, Australia, added that throwing eggs at other people's houses is by far "the most exciting thing you can do where I'm from."

Apparently, fellow Five Seconds of Summer member Calum Hood had also taken part in another outrageous egging prank. In a recent interview with NME (via Unreality TV UK), he revealed that he and Irwin threw eggs at a house that belonged to someone they didn't like. The singer has since felt bad about the incident.

"On the last night we were like, 'Let's egg this person's house," Hood said.

Irwin chimed in suggesting that they had egged the person's house while in a moving vehicle when he said, "We used a military technique almost...We were in a family van and you can slide the door open... so we were still moving and just..."

Luckily, the boys were not caught or charged with misdemeanor. It was a different case for the famous Justin Bieber, who was pressed with legal charges for egging his former neighbor's house last year in January.

According to the New York Daily News, Bieber did not contest the case filed against him. So he was slapped with two years of probation service. He was also ordered to perform community service and attend anger management classes. On top of all these was a whopping amount of $80,900 that he had to pay to his neighbors Jeff and Suzie Schwartz as payment for restitution.

"Justin is glad to get this matter resolved and behind him. He will continue to move forward focusing on his career and his music," a spokeswoman for Bieber had said about the singer's case.