A British comedian’s antics on a live morning show have sparked a flurry of reactions, ranging from amusement to disbelief, after he appeared to “lose it” on the set of the popular programme. The incident unfolded during a segment of “Saturday Kitchen,” a weekend staple for many viewers in Singapore and beyond, known for its lighthearted atmosphere and celebrity guests.
The segment involved a culinary face-off between two comedians, Ed Gamble and James Acaster. Instead of the show’s usual “heaven or hell” food choices, host Matt Tebbutt presented viewers with two delectable options, each championed by one of the comedians. Gamble advocated for a tapas selection (prepared in three distinct styles), while Acaster put forward his version of Panettone Tiramisu.
As the results of the viewer vote were announced, Acaster’s reaction took everyone by surprise.


Upon learning that his tiramisu had lost out to Gamble’s tapas by a significant margin of 46%, Acaster unleashed a theatrical display of frustration. Witnesses described him letting out a primal scream before dramatically rising from his chair. His actions escalated as he flipped a decorative wreath that adorned the table and then playfully “punched” a polar bear figurine placed behind him. The comedian then turned his attention to the set’s Christmas tree, much to the amusement of Tebbutt, Gamble, and the other guests present.
The incident quickly became a talking point online, with viewers taking to social media to share their opinions.
Some users found Acaster’s behaviour hilarious, praising his comedic timing and commitment to the bit. One user on X (formerly Twitter) declared it a “TV moment of the year.” Another echoed this sentiment, stating that Acaster would “always be famous” because of it. A third commenter jokingly suggested that Acaster’s reaction was the “televisual highlight of 2025.”
However, not everyone was amused. Some viewers found Acaster’s behaviour inappropriate and even uncomfortable. One user described it as “atrocious behaviour,” comparing the comedian unfavourably to a toddler. Another suggested that Acaster should be banned from future appearances on “Saturday Kitchen,” labelling the segment “really uncomfortable viewing.”
Adding another layer to the discussion, one user questioned the polarised reactions, wondering if they had somehow entered an “alternate universe” where Acaster’s actions were being perceived as far more serious than they actually were.


This isn’t the first time Acaster’s on-screen antics related to food have made headlines. Many recall his memorable appearance on “The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up 2 Cancer” in 2019, which is arguably just as well-known as his stand-up.
During that appearance, Acaster attempted to create cherry bakewell-inspired flapjacks, but the result was far from successful. His creation resembled more of a “gooey puddle” than a baked treat. In a now-iconic exchange with judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, Acaster famously declared, “Started making it, had a breakdown, bon appétit.” The moment has since become a popular meme, widely shared and referenced online.
However, the context surrounding his “Bake Off” meltdown differs from the “Saturday Kitchen” incident. While the “Bake Off” appearance was ostensibly for laughs, Acaster has since revealed that he was genuinely struggling during filming.

In his 2024 stand-up show, “Hecklers Welcome,” Acaster explained that he had been suffering from severe jetlag during the “Bake Off” filming, which contributed to his disastrous baking attempt. He elaborated on this experience in an interview, stating that he had a “full-on meltdown” during one day of filming. When asked if he would ever consider participating in “Strictly Come Dancing,” Acaster responded that he wouldn’t, explaining that “Strictly is a bit more stressful than baking for charity,” and he “wouldn’t even get that far. I’d have quit before it was broadcast.”
The reactions to Acaster’s “Saturday Kitchen” outburst highlight the subjective nature of humour and the diverse range of opinions that can be sparked by a single on-screen event. What some viewers found amusing, others perceived as inappropriate, leading to a lively debate across social media platforms. Regardless of individual opinions, the incident has undoubtedly cemented Acaster’s reputation as a comedian who isn’t afraid to push boundaries and generate memorable, if sometimes controversial, television moments.

















