Sunday Brunch thrown into chaos as Bradley Simpson makes ‘dogging’ blunder

Sunday Brunch thrown into chaos as Bradley Simpson makes ‘dogging’ blunder

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When singer-songwriter Bradley Simpson admitted that he had filmed a music video at a very cheeky location, Sunday Brunch became a complete mess.

Sunday Brunch was plunged into chaos when a guest was forced to apologise over a risqué comment. The Channel 4 programme sees a string of famous faces come together every week to sample some of the finest food on offer as well as chat about their upcoming projects.

Following the release of their most recent single, Favourite Band, singer-songwriter Bradley Simpson and collaborator Nieve Ella made an appearance on the show this week. Bradley, 29, is a veteran of The Vamps, making his seventh appearance on the program.

However, it could be his last as hosts Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy were left red-faced after Brad made a very cheeky comment about the location of his music video. “We died nearly like five times,” said Nieve, who found fame after uploading singing videos to TikTok.

Musician Bradley Simpson dropped a rather unexpected bombshell on Sunday Brunch(Image: Channel 4)

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Bradley, who was born in Sutton Coldfield, said, “Once or twice, I would say, once or twice. However, we also failed to realize the location of the video, which turns out to be a dogging hotspot. Edith Bowman was stoked when a shocked Tim interrupted and said, “Think Sunday morning, let’s play the video.”

Bradley responded to the admission, “Sorry about that, by the way; probably not for Sunday morning”! Tim remarked, “Seventh and last time on the show,” adding that Bradley needed “the gold mug” after his performance. Bradley made the cheeky comment as he announced that he will be playing Bolesworth Castle’s Together Again Festival between July 25 and July 27.

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Host Tim Lovejoy quipped that it could be Bradley's last time on the programme
Host Tim Lovejoy quipped that it could be Bradley’s last time on the programme(Image: Channel 4)

While The Vamps are in a lull, the musician who is best known for Can We Dance has since branched out as a solo artist. And his hard work paid off with the success of his debut album, The Panic Years, which reached No. 7 in the UK charts.

Bradley told Dork Magazine, “I’ve been a fan of Nieve’s for a long time, she actually appeared on my TikTok years ago, and it’s been amazing to see her journey as an artist these past few years.

We’ve written together a few times over the past few years, so it was a really organic process to put Favourite Band together because she has a fantastic voice and a great writer. It’s a great honor to have a feature on one of Brad’s songs, Nieve added to the publication!

Bradley later apologised for the comment and joked it wasn't ideal for a Sunday morning
Bradley later apologised for the comment and joked it wasn’t ideal for a Sunday morning(Image: Channel 4)

“It’s really exciting for me to be a part of one of the tracks because I think his album really shows how talented a writer he is,” he said. A song called The Band’s Not Breaking Up is on the album, but Bradley admits that he hadn’t given it any thought that people would assume the band would be over.

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He explained to NME, “The song is about the breakdown of a relationship, not about that at all.” I didn’t feel the need to make a statement because the boys and I both know where our heads are. However, I like the idea because other things have changed and the band has been a constant for 12 years. I wanted to touch on the album’s real stability and safety.

Sunday Brunch is broadcast on Channel 4 every Sunday at 10am.

Source: Mirror

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