
Sunday Brunch viewers are left in a frenzy just minutes into the show's latest episode
The Channel 4 programme returned on Sunday with Tom Grennan, Caity Baser, Susie Dent, Alfie Allen, Conor MacNeill and Joy Crookes as guests.
But despite Tom Grennan headlining Radio 1's Big Weekend and Caity Baser having a huge social media following and touring the UK, viewers were left unhappy as they claimed they barely knew the guests.
Aside from Countdown's Susie Dent, many fans were left unsure on who the other guests were and flocked to social media to share their thoughts.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, posts included: 'I know 3 of them, its a WR for me. #sundaybrunch.'
'#sundaybrunch @sundaybrunch Susie Dent is the only one I have heard of due to Countdown.' ;'I know 2 of them this week #sundaybrunch .'
The complaints come after presenter Morgan McGlynn Carr has shared a health update with fans after she revealed she was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer.
The TV star and author, 38, who has a regular spot as a cheese expert on the show, recently posted a picture of her from her hospital bed as she announced the 'earth shattering' news.
In October 2024, Morgan received her diagnosis after finding a lump in her right breast and received six months of weekly chemotherapy.
On two occasions doctors told the mother-of-one the lump was breast-feeding related, but after having a gut feeling something still wasn't quite right she went for a third opinion and got her diagnosis - which she says 'saved her life'.
Now, Morgan has shared a positive health update with fans as she appeared on the latest episode of the Channel 4 show on Sunday.
Speaking to hosts Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy, she broke down in tears as she told the anchors she's been given 'the all clear'.
While fighting back tears, she explained: 'As some of you know and some of you don't, I'm already wobbling, I am sorry.'
Tim then reached to comfort Morgan before she continued: 'I got diagnosed with breast cancer last October, so we got the all clear, like a week ago.'
But despite Tom Grennan headlining Radio 1's Big Weekend and Caity Baser having a huge social media following and touring the UK, viewers were left unhappy as they claimed they barely knew the guests
The complaints come after presenter Morgan McGlynn Carr has shared a health update with fans after she revealed she was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer
In a touching moment, the entire studio then erupted into applause for Morgan as she was visibly taken aback by the reaction.
She added: 'I was just going to say, check your lumps, your bumps and trust your gut and yeah, that's it really.'
The Cheese expert added thanked everyone again for the support she's received, saying: 'Yes, I've been taken on surprise trips and I've had the biggest support system including you guys as well.'
Morgan has graced the screen alongside Sunday Brunch hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer since 2016.
The cheese presenter confirmed she is now 'healing' as she joyfully admitted she received some 'very, very good news' following surgery last month.
Sharing her journey, she wrote: 'On the eve of my daughter's first birthday, I found a lump in my right breast. I'd recently stopped breastfeeding and assumed it was related.
'But my husband made me promise to go to the doctor first thing Monday - and, by pure chance it happened to be CoppaFeel! Week. My feed was full of women talking about breast cancer.
'The GP said it was definitely breastfeeding-related. The breast clinic consultant said she was 99% sure it was nothing.
'I got a third opinion and that decision saved my life... Trust your gut. Always.
'After scans, biopsies, mammograms, CTs, MRIs - in October 2024, I was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer. It was nothing short of earth-shattering.
'But we've done our best to keep life feeling normal as possible for our daughter. Treatment is different for every person. No two paths are the same. But here's what happened to me:
'I was given a week before chemo to get my ducks in a row, which included chopping my hair off and IVF and egg retrival, something I'm incredibly grateful I was able to do.
'Then came six months of weekly chemotherapy. The hardest thing I've ever done. Some weeks I sat for 13 hours at a time, and I was never alone thanks to my friends who kept me company.
On two occasions doctors told the mother-of-one the lump was breast-feeding related, but after having a gut feeling something still wasn't quite right she went for a third opinion and got her diagnosis - which she says 'saved her life
'And those who've been through the cold cap you'll known it's no joke. I had to catch my breath and get through the hardest parts before sharing this. So why now?
'Because if even one person sees this, and it prompts them to check a lump or get a second opinion, it could save a life. Please, trust your gut.'
Morgan revealed she had a successful surgery last month and received some 'very good news' a few days ago.
She continued: 'Two weeks ago, I had surgery - and a few days later, we got some very, very good news.
'I've not really known how to share this. To be honest, I'm still finding my feet after everything.'
Morgan added: 'This year has changed me. There's still a road to recovery to come - but I'm here, I'm healing, and I'm more grateful than I've been.'
Morgan is the UK's leading cheese expert and owner of Cheeses of Muswell Hill, an award-winning independent cheese shop in North London.
She is also a top judge at the World Cheese Awards.
What is triple negative breast cancer?
Triple negative breast cancer is a form of the disease that does not have receptors for the hormones oestrogen or progesterone, or the protein HER2.
This makes it trickier to treat due to the tumour not responding to these hormonal or protein therapies.
Triple negative breast cancer makes up around 10-to-20 per cent of all forms of the disease.
It tends to be more aggressive than other breast tumours, with patients having a worse prognosis.
The condition is more common in those under 40 and black women.
It is diagnosed via a sample of the cancerous cells.
Symptoms are similar to other forms of breast cancer.
These can include:
Lump or thickening in the breast
Change in the size, shape or feel of the breast
Dimpling of the skin
Change in the shape of the nipple
Rash or blood-stained discharge coming from the nipple
Swelling in the armpit
Treatment usually involves surgery, chemo and radiotherapy.
Chemo may be given first to shrink the tumour before a patient goes under the knife.
It may also be given after the operation to prevent the disease returning.
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