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Sunday Brunch viewers shocked at VERY rude subtitle blunder that put penises in the show’s theme song

SUNDAY Brunch viewers were shocked this morning when the show’s theme song turned unexpectedly rude.

The Channel 4 show, which airs at 9.30am, opens with the lyrics: “The sun comes up, I fill my cup. I’m waking up to Sunday Brunch.”

Sunday Brunch’s theme got a rude makeover during today’s show

However, open-mouthed viewers say they were treated to the caption: “The sun comes up, I feel my c**k. I’m waking up to Sunday Brunch.”

One fan wrote: “The subtitles to the theme tune mix first thing! On a Sunday morning! Even I was shocked!

“Someone havin a laugh? Fill —> feel and cup —> c..k.”

Another shared a picture showing the mishap over a picture of guest Scott Mills, the BBC radio DJ.

 

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Eagle-eyed fans spotted the rude mistake in the subtitles on Sunday morning[/caption]

The show has it’s own theme tune – but the subtitle team managed to get it wrong

They wrote: “When teletext goes wrong in an amusing way. This morning @SundayBrunchC4 fell victim!”

Unusually for a TV show it has a theme song written from the perspective of a viewer, who also sings: “I’m just in time, it’s half past nine. I’m waking up to Sunday Brunch.”

While the songs plays the people coming up on the cooking and chat show dance about or appear in pre-recorded clips.

As a live show Sunday Brunch, which has aired for 10 years, is not immune to mishaps, with host Tim Lovejoy falling over on air, with no-one able to help him up because of social distancing rules.

The show is no stranger to live slip-ups with a guest screaming ‘f**k’ on air in 2019


A year earlier, guest Sian Clifford said “f**k” live on air during a game where they took turns throwing teabags into cups.

The show sees chef Simon Rimmer and former Soccer AM host Tim Lovejoy team up for interviews and recipes alongside celebrity guests.

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