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Sunday Brunch's Simon Rimmer swears live on air leaving Tim Lovejoy apologetic

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Sunday Brunch took an unexpected turn when host Simon Rimmer accidentally uttered a swear word live on air. The Channel 4 programme, hosted by Tim Lovejoy and Simon, returned with another action-packed episode on Sunday (November 24).

However, things went awry during an interview with celebrity guest Breana Tiesi about her popular US show, Selling Sunset. Simon, curious about the disputes and turmoil amongst the cast, asked her: "Do you actually want to go behind the looks and say 'Oh yeah she looks gorgeous', when you're really going 'b***h? '" His co-host Tim seemed surprised by his question and his swearing.

Tim questioned: "What sort of language is that Simon? " He then apologised, saying: "That's a swear word, I apologise to any viewers there.Following the incident, fans at home headed over to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts. One viewer said: " Following the incident, fans at home headed over to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts. One viewer said: "Seeing the word 'b***h' curl out of Simon's mouth has made me feel very strange things."

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This isn't the first time inappropriate language has been used on the Channel 4 show.

Back in July, musician King Curious, also known as Jim Sturgess, used foul language on the show, reports the Express. Discussing his new music, the star admitted: "It's hard finding a name, it's not easy finding a name for a solo album.", reports the Mirror.

Tim excitedly said, "It's cool isn't it," while showing off his LP. He went on to describe his songwriting technique: "I'd scribble like words and stuff down in my notebook so that was a big part of what I do and lyrics and passages and things."

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In the search for an apt stage name, he recalled: "I was trying to find a name, so I came across this kind of, just a sentence that I'd written down, that said 'I have no idea how this is going to play out, but I am so f***ing....'".

The sentence was left unfinished as the hosts quickly stepped in, both exclaiming "Woo wo woh" in unison to prevent the swear word from being broadcasted live.

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