
Sunday Brunch thrown into chaos as Bradley Simpson makes 'dogging' blunder
Sunday Brunch was plunged into chaos when singer-songwriter Bradley Simpson made a very cheeky admission about the location where he filmed a music video
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.
This week, singer-songwriter Bradley Simpson appeared on the show alongside collaborator Nieve Ella following the release of their latest single, Favourite Band. Bradley, 29, who found fame as one quarter of The Vamps is no stranger to the programme with today's being his seventh appearance.
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.
Sutton Coldfield-born Bradley said: "Once or twice, I would say, once or twice. But we also didn't realise where we filmed the video – it transpires it's a dogging hotspot." A shocked Tim interrupted saying: "Think Sunday morning, let's play the video," as broadcaster Edith Bowman was seen in fits of laughter.
Following the admission, Bradley said: "Sorry about that by the way – probably not right for Sunday morning!" "Seventh and last time on the show," commented Tim, as Bradley added that he needed "the gold mug" following his appearance. Bradley's cheeky comment comes after the news that he will be playing Together Again Festival at Bolesworth Castle between July 25 and 27.
The musician known for hits including Can We Dance has since ventured out as a solo artist while The Vamps are on hiatus. And his hard grafting has paid off, with his debut album, The Panic Years, reaching Number Seven in the UK charts.
Speaking about teaming up with Nieve, Bradley told Dork Magazine: "I've been a fan of Nieve's for a long time, she actually popped up on my TikTok years ago and it's been amazing to see her journey as an artist these past few years.
"She's got a fantastic voice and is a great writer and we've written together a few times over the past few years so it was a really organic process getting Favourite Band together." Nieve added to the publication: "Having a feature on one of Brad's songs, it's such an honour!
"I think his album is such a great representation of how good a writer he is, so getting the chance to be a part of one of the tracks is really exciting for me!" On the record is a track named The Band's Not Breaking Up – but Bradley admits that he hadn't even thought about people assuming the band would be over.
He told NME: "The song's not about that at all, really – it's about the breakdown of a relationship. Me and the boys know where our heads are at, so I didn't feel a huge need to put a statement out. But I like the concept… The band has been a constant in my life for 12 years, and other things have fluctuated. There's a real stability and safety in it that I wanted to touch on in the album."
Sunday Brunch airs at 10am on Channel 4 each Sunday.
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