Sunday Brunch interview 'so dreadful' it had fans 'dying inside'
Fans flooded the show, which was presented by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, with countless complaints
by James Rodger, https://www.facebook.com/jamesrodgerjournalist · Birmingham LiveSunday Brunch has caused a stir on Sunday morning - as fans flooded the show, which was presented by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, with countless complaints following Lulu and Craig David's time in the Channel 4 studio on September 29.
Taking to Twitter, now X, one Channel 4 viewer fumed: "How many "final tours" has she actually done #sundaybrunch." Another said: "She's 75 you know #sundaybrunch" Another fumed: "The message zzzzzz #SundayBrunch." And another wrote: "Same old s***e."
"Oh, we're onto Take That. #lulubingo #sundaybrunch," another said. And another cruelly sniped: "You can have as much botox and fillers all you like, Lulu - cant do f*** all to your neck and granny hands. #sundaybrunch" Another said: "You must admit she's older than Toyah and Lulu's face looks 100 per cent better..."
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In a separate gripe, another typed: "How many times a day is this Amazon Prime advert on, seems like it is never off. #sundaybrunch." Another said: "Lulu looks amazing for 75. What a woman." But others were less than impressed with her appearance.
"Move on. I am dying of boredom.. #SundayBrunch," another wrote. "Lulu rehashing the same old same old which is only slightly more bearable than the ‘jokes’ Tim is subjecting everyone to. #SundayBrunch," another commented on social media.
"Name more than two lulu songs? She's pretty much lived off of one song her entire career. Amazing #sundaybrunch," another wrote. Another posted: "Great singing for clearing birds fron runways. #SundayBrunch." Another wrote: "Sorry, thought that was Charlene Spiteri from Texas for a second #sundaybrunch"
Another wrote: "good god Dim managed to wedge in a football reference in an interview with a dreadful actress discussing her dreadful programme. In case you were wondering it was Pev all along. #sundaybrunch" Discussing Craig David, another said: "So - he's run out of ideas he's using a christian song "whole world in his hands" mixed to an uptempo drum and bass backing."
Defending him, another said: "Love this song by Craig David, though I was instantly reminded of the standup show Jason Manford did where he did a remix of school assembly songs"