Channel 4 viewers were left less than impressed during the latest episode of Sunday Brunch, calling one of the celebrity guests "a bit rude".
Made In Chelsea star Binky Felstead, Dragon's Den legend Deborah Meaden, Man Down actor Mike Wozinak, comedian Bob Mortimer and singer Orla Gartland joined hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer in the studio on Sunday, November 3.
Bob came in to chat about his new book and Gone Fishing, while Binky revealed all about her new series Beyond Chelsea. But it was after Binky's interview that fans fumed at what they were watching, with one suggesting she could have been a bit "nervous".
Taking to X, formally Twitter, @DebbieGForLife wrote: "This lady seems really nervous, bless her. #SundayBrunch." While @scottishchicp insisted: "I can't work out if she is nervous or just a bit rude #SundayBrunch." User @Rise_and_grind7 replied: "Nervous."
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Account @OpheliapPayne wrote: "Not sure they will have her on again...is she rude or nervous ? #sundaybrunch Never seen Bob Mortimer look bored ha." As @craggsy82 added: "The fact that the chef said there was no butter in the chocolate/water/butter mix right at the start would suggest nerves. #SundayBrunch".
A final fan added: "There's a weird vibe in the room today. Everyone is on edge, nothing is settled, and there's a burgeoning sense of irritated armageddon building. It's perfect."
The mum-of-three talked about the Made In Chelsea pilot idea, Chelsea Girls. "I'd probably had a few too many tequilla's at the time and was like 'yeah'." A few weeks later, she got the call to say they wanted her to be on the programme.
After telling her family the news, her brother Oliver "tried to call an intervention", telling her parents she'd show them all up on the show. Binky accepted the job, quickly becoming a Channel 4 fan-favourite.
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It wasn't the only drama on today's Sunday Brunch as earlier in the show guests, along with host Tim were left terrified after a loud crashing noise unexpectedly hit the set while they were live on-air.
The loud sound, which could be likened to a pan falling or being dropped, happened off-camera while Simon Rimmer was cooking an oriental pork dish, all while his co-star Tim interviewed the celebrity panel.
As the noise hit, host Tim cried out: "Woah," as his co-chef Simon appeared on camera again, declaring to everyone, "Sorry," as he appeared to rectify the situation and added: "Sorry Tim."
Simon didn't confirm to viewers what had actually happened. It's unknown if he suffered a kitchen faux pas with the pan's lid exploding off or if he'd simply just dropped something, either way, faith was restored as they all carried on as normal, ignoring the cooking blip.
Sunday Brunch airs each Sunday on Channel 4, from 9:30am.