Stand up to cancer: danny dyer sends fans into meltdown

Stand up to cancer: danny dyer sends fans into meltdown


Play all audios:


Stand Up To Cancer on Channel 4 this evening saw a whole bunch of celebrities participate in a special episode of Gogglebox. EastEnder’s Danny Dyer was among them as he watched TV alongside


his daughter, and Love Island winner, Dani Dyer. Danny was truly brilliant on the show as he offered his unique insight into the week’s television shows. Viewers were certainly entertained


by his appearance and took to Twitter to beg for him to be a regular on the show. “Danny Dyer on #StandUpToCancer. Brilliant value. They should have him on Gogglebox every week,” wrote one


viewer on Twitter. Another said: “@MrDDyer and @Dani_MasDyer should be on Gogglebox every week. Hilarious #StandUpToCancer” A third shared: “Danny and Danni Dyer actually making me like


Gogglebox. #legend #StandUpToCancer” “I f****** love Danny Dyer!!! Hilarious! #googlebox #StandUpToCancer,” commented a fourth. Hopefully, people’s positive reactions to Danny’s appearance


will get Gogglebox’s producers considering making the soap actor part of the regular show. Meanwhile, in the opening moments on tonight’s Stand Up To Cancer, viewers were left angry over one


of Chris O'Dowd's jokes. Chris was presenting a science segment with Canadian comedian, Katherine Ryan. However, during the opening moments, Chris made a joke about a tumour which


viewers deemed "inappropriate". Chris said: “We’re going to put the humour in tumour." Viewers were not impressed with his comment and rushed to Twitter to express their


shock "Not sure that's appropriate language on - very insensitive. #StandUpToCancer #su2c," one viewer wrote. Another said: “'Put the humour in Tumour' get that c***


out the building.. the most sickening thing I've heard on live T.V.. nothing funny about a tumour #SU2C #StandUpToCancer." "Sorry but ‘putting the humour in tumour’ was just


plain disrespectful #StandUpToCancer @SU2C,” wrote another viewer. However, that wasn’t the only gaffe Chris made on the show this evening. Later in the show, he told viewers to "Stand


Up For Cancer,” before he realised his mistake. “No, Stand Up To Cancer ... makes more sense,” he finished. _STAND UP TO CANCER IS AIRING ON CHANNEL 4 NOW._