Sunday Brunch interview 'so dreadful' it had fans 'dying inside'

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 · Birmingham Live

Sunday 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"