Ben Shephard and Ranvir Singh were left giggling after he accidentally suggested a rather rude celebration to mark Wales’ World Cup game today on GMB.
this morning with schoolkids across the country being allowed to watch it with their classmates, and Ben was trying to suggest there could be some grown-ups skiving to enjoy the match.
‘It’s gonna be the Great British Bonk Off,’ he exclaimed, before quickly correcting himself. ‘Not bonk off, the Great British Bunk Off!’ Ranvir couldn’t help laughing at the amusing slip-up, predicting some World Cup babies in August 2023.Ben quipped: ‘Will they be called Gareth, or will they be called Harry?’Wales and England both continued their Qatar World Cup campaigns today, with Wales at 10am before Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions take on the USA.
Meanwhile, the Football Association of Wales has revealed it’s had reassurance from FIFA that fans will be allowed to take rainbow-coloured clothing and flags into the stadium, with the policy applying to all World Cup venues.voted out of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!‘Chris Moyles, latest to leave, which I’m devastating about. Good friend of mine,’ Ben said.
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