Viewers of Channel's 4's Gogglebox were left viewers in stitches with a cheeky dig by Stephen Webb at his husband. The pair were back during Friday night’s episode of the Channel 4 show as they cracked jokes and shared their hilarious reactions to different TV shows and films.
American series Kings of Pain presented by dare devils Adam Thorn and Robert Alleva was first up.
And during the episode the animal adventurers bravely let a bearded lizard bite them, knowing a single bite leaves you in extreme pain, the Mirror reports.
The host explained: "Their hemotoxic and neurotoxic venom trigger deep penetration."
The much-loved comedy duo were baffled that the presenters would put themselves through that pain. Daniel asked: "You're going to let that bite you?"
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Stephen made a cheeky remark to his husband, joking that he would allow the venomous creature to bite him.
In response, Daniel muttered “shut up” under his breath but viewers found the moment hilarious as they rushed straight to Twitter and shared their reaction.
One Twitter user wrote: “Stephen cracks me up, funny man" and another commented: “Lol Stephen is hilarious #Gogglebox.”
One commented: “He just hilarious says it how it is doesn’t give a s*** that’s what I like keeping it real #Gogglebox.”
While another added: “Oh this fella!! This was awkwardly hilarious!!!!!!! #Gogglebox.”
One user said: “Stephen always knows what I'm thinking [purple devil emoji, aubergine emoji] #Gogglebox
Another telly favourite for Gogglebox fans are couple Giles Wood and Mary Killen who were back this week.
The pair, who first joined the show in 2015, weigh in on everything from The Masked Dancer to the day’s news from their home in Wiltshire.
The couple have been married for over three decades and refer to each other as ‘Nutty’ on the programme, with a familiar rapport that sees Giles deliver quick quips, to be often told off by Mary as a result.
The pair are very private when not gracing Channel 4 screens, with little known about their lives away from their living room.
Giles, who contributes to online magazine The Oldie, met Mary when he was 21 while studying at Wimbledon Art School when she was a model.
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