Welsh It's a Sin star Callum Scott Howells appeared on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch show over the weekend where he was treated to a delicacy it doesn't seem he's ever eaten before.
Just as the Rhondda-born actor is tucking into his food, he overhears chef Oded Oren discussing the dish the celebrity guests have been served. In the clip, Oded says: "Cooked them like, as you would a beef cheek, with some stock and vegetables." As the camera pans to Callum's face, who has a mouthful of food at the time, he looks visibly shocked by what he's just heard and lets out a little giggle.
Sunday Brunch host asks: "Callum, what are you thinking?" The Bafta-winning actor replies: "Sorry, when you say beef cheek, it is actually the cheek of a beef?" Replies of yes are heard around the Channel 4 studio. To read more stories about TV, click here.
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Tonyrefail's Callum continues: "And what is beef? Beef is cow? So it is a cow's cheek?" He, along with the other celebrity guests, including co-star of his new West End show, Cabaret, at the Kit Kat Club, Madeline Brewer, all laugh at the 23-year-old's reaction to realising what he's just tucked into.
Callum and Madeline, who starred in The Handmaid's Tale TV show, were on Sunday Brunch to discuss Cabaret. Callum plays character Emcee, taking over the role from Eddie Redmayne. According to one reviewer, Callum bares his bottom in the production, and appears more nude than his predecessor. You can read more about the show and the other projects Callum is working on here.
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