Tim Lovejoy forced to apologise after 'colourful language' on Channel 4 Sunday Brunch


Tim Lovejoy was forced to apologise after one of the celebrity guests swore Sunday Brunch. Keith Duffy, from Boyzone, and Brian McFadden, from Westlife, were appearing on the Channel 4 show today (April 17).
While the colourful language went out live on the show on Channel 4, the show's producers blocked viewers on Channel 4 +1 from hearing it. They instead cut from the show with a screen saying the programme was unavailable.
As the programme came back on the air, Tim Lovejoy issued an apology. He said: "Apparently there might have been some colourful language a few minutes ago. Apolgies if you heard it."
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Although it wasn't clear who had sworn, Brian followed up Tim's comment by saying: "I'm Irish!" Viewers were also confused as they said they hadn't heard any bad language on the show.
@Rise_and_grind7 asked: "What was the swear word I must of missed it #sundaybrunch." @stevieweevey commented: "Can someone please tell me what the colourful language was #SundayBrunch."
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