The One Show viewers were left chuckling thanks to a Coronation blunder from host Jermaine Jenas. The former Nottingham Forest and England midfielder, turned presenter, had a mishap when sharing the five dishes shortlisted for the special Coronation dish.
It came when he was meant to refer to the prawn and pork dumplings, reports MyLondon. But the Nottingham-born footballer turned presenter unfortunately came out with 'porn and prawk'.
The mishap didn't go unnoticed by some viewers, who took to social media to point out the hilarious slip up. One viewer tweeted: "Porn and Pork Dumplings, oh @jjenas8 #TheOneShow." Another said: "Porn and prork dumplings aye? #TheOneShow."
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A third similarly tweeted: "What was that, again? Porn and prawk dumplings? No ta, mate. #TheOneShow." Another said: "Porn and Prawk dumplings JJ? @BBCTheOneShow."
One viewer shared the moment to twitter and said: "@BBCTheOneShow absolutely hilarious this will go down a treat for the Coronation." Another said: "I thought I heard that too well done JJ."
The prawn and pork dumplings were created by chef Dan Lee, who was the MasterChef: The Professional’s Champion in 2021. The other dishes up for the prize were a Coronation Fried Chicken Sandwich by James Cochran, Great British Menu Champion 2018.
There was also a King Oyster Mushroom Filo Tart by Claire Lara, MasterChef: The Professionals champion 2010, and a Coronation Cauliflower Dome by Nikita Pathakji, MasterChef: The Professional’s Champion 2022.
However, the winning dish was Adam Handling's Coronation Chicken Pie. Adam was a MasterChef: The Professionals Finalist in 2013 and Great British Menu Champion 2023.
Check out the dishes here.
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