Alan Cumming causes 'chaos' on Saturday Kitchen, leaving fans gobsmacked
Alan Cumming caused a stir on the latest instalment of Saturday Kitchen after making a cheeky comment on the programme.
SK: Alan Cumming unintentionally makes rude comment
To viewers' utter shock, he referenced “saggy balls” and “double fisting” on the BBC show. The actor was chatting to chef Matt, 50, when he joked: “Vodka soda is quite hydrating too, but you know I always one up it with another one”.
Looking up whilst whipping up a storm, Matt looked worried about what he was going to say next. Alan continued: “And everyone always goes, ‘Oh your double fisting Alan.’”
Matt burst out laughing before adding: “I don’t think that’s the phrase”. Unsure where to look he moved the conversation swiftly to the recipe he was following.
Fans flocked to social media calling for him to appear every week. Taking to X [formerly known as Twitter], he was applauded for the “BAFTA-winning moment”.
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While another said: “He is so cheeky, love him.”
“I did not have Alan Cumming saying ‘double fisting’ on my bingo card today”, said a third.
“Every time #AlanCumming says “saggy balls” Matt ages 5 years!!!! Can Alan pop in every week?" Another penned.
Fans want him to appear “every week”, after sending social media into meltdown.
“Loved the way #AlanCuming turned #saturdaykitchen into a version of a ‘Carry On Film! Absolutely hilarious! Need this every week”, wrote one fan.
“Can we have Alan Cumming on every week, please? He’s always so entertaining and risqué. Loving the chaos of today's show”, added another.
He actually appeared in the 1995 Bond film Golden Eye and said the producers of the reality show wanted him to "camp it up" and be an over-the-top character.
So he has been quoting Shakespeare, adopted an eccentric Scottish accent and poked fun at the contestants.
The actor even watches live feeds in his dressing room, keeping a watchful eye on the competitors.
He admitted that he accepted the role, after suggesting that he could bring his dog to stroke menacingly – much like how Mr Bond does with his cat.
The programme is slightly different to the UK’s as the line-up are celebs and reality stars.
Alan added: "It heightens the drama, they understand how to do drama."