Comedian Frank Skinner shocks Sunday Brunch guests with his disgusting food creation.

Frank's part was unsatisfying.

June 30th 2024.

Comedian Frank Skinner shocks Sunday Brunch guests with his disgusting food creation.
This morning's episode of Sunday Brunch was thrown into chaos when comedian Frank Skinner joined the hosts and guests for a segment. Alongside Kellie Shirley, Steven Moffat, Yvette Fielding, and Alexandra Burke, Frank brought his own dish to the table that left everyone horrified. Hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer were shocked as Frank presented his creation from under a silver cloche, building up the anticipation with a dramatic drumroll.

Once the cloche was lifted, a dish of bananas with a side of mustard powder was revealed. Frank then proceeded to encourage the hosts and guests to try his unusual concoction by using the mustard powder as a dip. As they all took a bite, the reactions were not what Frank had hoped for. Tim, Simon, and the panel were left revolted by the strange combination of flavors.

Frank explained that he got the idea for the dish while on another show where they had powdered mustard. Curiosity got the best of him and he decided to dip a banana in it. To his surprise, it actually tasted great with a sweet and sour flavor. Tim and Simon tried the recipe, but Tim's immediate reaction was a resounding "no." Frank then demonstrated the proper way to eat the dish, but the rest of the panel remained unimpressed, describing it as "weird" and "disgusting."

Steven Moffat, who had previously worked with Frank on an episode of Doctor Who, also tried the dish but was not a fan. He diplomatically stated that it "really doesn't work." As the segment continued, Frank also shared about his latest tour, 30 Years of Dirt, and how he was recently fired from his 15-year-long show on Absolute Radio. He revealed that the station offered him the chance to say he left on his own accord, but he chose to be honest and admit that he was sacked.

During his appearance, Frank wore a t-shirt of a heavy metal band, a genre that he shares a love for with his 11-year-old son. In a previous interview on the Jonathan Ross Show, Frank spoke about his passion for heavy metal and how it has helped him through tough times. He also shared his opinion on the "woke" movement, stating that he is personally happy about it as it aligns with his beliefs of not wanting to be cruel or unkind to anyone.

Ending the segment on a lighter note, Frank joked about not inflicting his mustard-dipped bananas on anyone else and closed with a humorous comment about his desire to make dirty jokes. The hosts then invited viewers to share their own celebrity stories with them, showing their interest in engaging with their audience.

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