Sunday Brunch fans were less than impressed as they tuned in for this weekend's instalment. They were left baffled over the line-up as they all seemed to question who the celebrities were.
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the Channel 4 show, and each week, they welcome an array of celebrity guests to the panel to be interviewed and sample some of Chef Simon's delights.
However, in recent times, fans have been left scratching their heads over the celebrity guests on the show. This week, viewers shared the same complaint minutes into the programme.
On the programme, the hosts were joined by producer and director Paul Feig, Tom Rosenthal, star of ITV Plebs, Lucinda Light from Married At First Sight Australia and singers Fireball DML and Greentea Peng.
Over on X which was previously Twitter, fans moaned: "Struggled for guests this week #SundayBrunch," as a second person penned: "I've never heard of any of them#sundaybrunch. A third asked: "WHO ... ? #SundayBrunch."
The fourth and fifth users commented: "#Sundaybrunch, I don't know the other guests, lol," and "#Sundaybrunch, not the best lineup of guests, IMO."
Despite many social media goers seemingly unenthused by the panel of guests this week, some fans were delighted to see Plebs star Tom Rosenthal and Married At First Sight Australia star Lucinda Light on the show.
Fans particularly enjoyed Tom expressing his admiration for Lucinda, having attended one of her events before meeting her in person on Sunday Brunch.
Plebs actor Tom, who just became a dad eight weeks ago, was elated that Lucinda had signed up to join the panel as a guest.
He told hosts Tim and Simon that he was a "huge fan". He said: "I am honestly a huge fan, there's my wife, my baby and then there's Lucinda."
He went on to reveal on-air how he'd previously attended one of her events, outlining what a "wonderful" experience he'd had, hailing the MAFS star as "Mother Earth."
Tom said: "She helped this one guy who was struggling to find romance, she's like mother earth. At the event there were talks, singing... this woman can sing, dance and there was meditation, it was brilliant."
Lucinda thanked Tom for his praiseful comments, telling him: "That actually means a lot because my mother was at that event," he said with enthusiasm: "We know, we met her and spoke with her."
Sunday Brunch, airs on Channel 4 from 10am, each weekend.
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