Sunday Brunch hosts forced to halt show and apologise after outburst from guest

Channel 4 stars Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy were left embarassed and scrambling to clear the air after one of their Sunday Brunch guests swore live on air. The warm natured weekend daytime show sees celebrities join the hosts to cook and discuss projects.
Among the stars joining the presenters on the Channel 4 show this weekend was 55-year-old American actor Nick Offerman who was on air promoting his Little Woodchucks book. But things took an unexpected turn when the Parks and Recreation star dropped some coarse language while fellow guests sat around clutching mugs of tea.
Nick was asked by the hosts to open up about one of his biggest fears in life - and he explained that he worried about letting down his parents.
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He went on: "And eventually with maturation, I learned to try and be a decent person, but I'm always catching up. So when I wake up in a sweat at night, I just think, 'Are my parents ashamed of me?'"
Asked if he ever apologised to his parents, Nick continued: "I have. When I got to college and I was out on my own for the first time and I had to have my own chequebook, I realised that they had given me all the tools I needed to just be a good person."
He then sparked anxious laughter and blushes when he added: "I called my dad and said, 'Dad, I'm sorry for the last four or five years'. And then, 'I've been quite a real t**t.' Can I say that?"
Tim then desperately jumped in to declare: "You can't. I am going to apologise for that. But carry on." Nick then completed his story while everyone in the studio laughed nervously. Sunday Brunch is no stranger to controversy - with guests going off script in the past and causing the hosts to issue an apology.
And earlier this year, there were even reports that comedian Katherine Ryan had breached Ofcom rules when she was a guest on the show. The Canadian stand up was left full of remorse after being told off for repeatedly mentioning Gousto recipe boxes on the show.
It was found that her repeated mentioning of the brand went beyond acceptable limits for what can be deemed "editorially justified". Channel 4 reacted to the findings by promising to issue "further training" to the makers of the show - which was enough to satisfy the broadcast regulator.
Channel 4 said “the presenters were transparent about Ms Ryan’s commercial connection with Gousto” - however they added the “repeated references to Gousto were unsolicited, unscripted, spontaneous, outside the scope of the agreed contribution and clearly not part of the editorial intent”.
Channel 4 told Ofcom: “Ms Ryan was spoken to by a member of the editorial team. She expressed remorse at having strayed from the agreed script and gave her assurances that there would be no more mentions of Gousto in the programme.”
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