David Cameron surprises audience by quoting viral joke from Gino D'Acampo, creating a surreal moment.

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June 13th 2024.

David Cameron surprises audience by quoting viral joke from Gino D'Acampo, creating a surreal moment.
The current election campaigns have been nothing short of entertaining, with some truly wild moments that have left us all scratching our heads. From Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reminiscing about his childhood and his beloved Sky, to Ed Davey taking an unexpected dive into sewage water, it's safe to say that this election has been full of surprises. But among all the bizarre moments, it seems that David Cameron may have just taken the cake.

During an interview on Sky News, the Foreign Secretary channeled his inner Gino D'Acampo, the famous TV chef. Well, almost. He quoted one of Gino's most iconic lines: "If my grandmother had wheels, she would have been a bike." It was a moment that left interviewer Kay Burley stunned, but it's not the first time this line has made headlines.

In fact, it first went viral back in 2010, when Gino was teaching Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield his authentic Italian macaroni cheese recipe on This Morning. During the segment, Holly made a comparison about the dish, suggesting that it was closer to a British carbonara due to the addition of ham. But Gino was quick to shut her down with his now famous line about his grandmother and a bike.

That moment from 2010 has since become a cultural icon and is just one of many wild quotes from Gino during his time on This Morning. From suggesting threesomes to calling Holly "up the fluff" while she was pregnant, Gino never fails to entertain. And now, it seems that his iconic line has even made its way into the world of politics, with David Cameron quoting it during his interview.

TV critic Scott Bryan shared the quote on Twitter, along with the iconic This Morning moment, calling it just another surreal day before the election. Other critics and viewers chimed in, with some even pointing out that Cameron had used "mother" instead of "grandmother" in his quote. But regardless, it's safe to say that Gino's line has gone down in history.

This comes after Cameron made headlines for his comments about Sunak missing part of the D-Day 80th anniversary. While he praised Sunak's capabilities as a Prime Minister, he made it clear that he didn't feel sorry for him and that he should continue doing his job effectively. And while the polls may not be in their favor, Cameron reminded everyone that the same was true in 2015 when he won the election.

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