Presenter Tim Lovejoy left his celebrity Sunday Brunch guests rather confused as he was forced to issue an apology for bad language
Sunday Brunch presenters leave guests baffled with apology(Image: CHANNEL 4)
Sunday Brunch star Tim Lovejoy had to apologise for bad language on the popular Channel 4 programme, but left his celebrity panel baffled.
On today’s programme (Sunday, 5th April), Tim and his co-host Simon Rimmer were joined by a panel of stars that included singer Arlo Parks, actress Frances Barber, and TV personality Tasha Ghouri.
Also on the show this week was Geordie Shore icon Vicky Pattison, rugby union star Ellie Kildunne, and EastEnders’ Kellie Shirley.
The latest episode had already started with an apology from Tim as he revealed Tasha was running late to the start of the show.
Thankfully, the Love Island star arrived just in time to enjoy the majority of today’s show.

Tim issued an apology after the break(Image: Channel 4)
Later on in the programme, before they sat down to interview actress Frances about her new one-woman stage show MUSIK, Tim started the segment with an apology.
“Welcome back to Sunday Brunch, we’re live, we’re on Channel 4,” he began.
“Before we move on, just to say sorry if you were offended by any language that you might have heard before the break.”
However, it wasn’t clear what language Tim was referring to and it was obvious the guests were quite confused, too.
Vicky even turned to fellow guest Kellie, seemingly asking if Tim was apologising for something she had said.

Vicky Pattison questioned if they were apologising for her
During Tim and Simon’s interview with Frances, the producers tactfully avoided the need for another apology.
They shared a family-friendly clip of her performance in MUSIK, a musical-comedy that shines a light on the perils of fame in which she stars as fictional pop diva Billie Trix.
Frances admitted: “They can’t show you the rude bits”, and Tim laughed and agreed: “It’s Sunday morning and I’d have to apologise!”

Comedian Sam Campbell recently apologised for letting out a strong expletive (Image: E4)
The latest apology on the series comes just three weeks after comedian Sam Campbell let slip a swear word on the live broadcast.
Revealing he had brought in a robot toy, Sam retrieved a remote control hand that he swiftly dropped on the floor, letting out a “f***”.
He was immediately warned by Simon “moderate your language by the way” and Sam apologised: “Sorry about that.”
Sunday Brunch airs from 10am on Channel 4.