Comic Relief viewers SLAM BBC over 'uncomfortable' David Walliams sketch - ... trends now
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Comic Relief viewers were left feeling 'uncomfortable' following a sketch with David Walliams during Friday's show.
The evening saw a whole host of celebs help raise an incredible £31M for charity with comedy specials and musical performances.
However when 51-year-old David slipped into a tight fitting leather outfit as he pretended to audition for Eurovision, viewers were less than impressed.
The segment saw stars from Bucks Fizz to Gordon Ramsay try their their luck in front of judges, Graham Norton, Lulu and last year's winner Sam Ryder.
And David opted to dance to Eye Of The Tiger in his tight clothing before covering himself in confetti.
Awkward: Comic Relief viewers were left feeling 'uncomfortable' following a sketch with David Walliams during Friday's show
Taking to Twitter one wrote: 'David Walliams on my screen I am so uncomfortable'.
While another in reference to his scandal-plagued BGT exit wrote: 'When finishes his audition we should all whisper obscenities about him to each other'.
A third said: ''#RedNoseDay no cause why was David Walliams in it?? Read the room besties'.
It comes after David quit the ITV show ahead of its 2023 series and was replaced by former Strictly judge Bruno Tonioli, 67.
It came after he was forced to apologise for describing an elderly contestant as a 'c***' and making vile sexual remarks about a woman taking part.
The comments, made in January 2020 during auditions at the