Ant and Dec took a moment out to 'apologise' for the chaos caused by their new game Ring My Doorbell on Saturday Night Takeaway.
23.02.2022 - 18:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly wowed many of their viewers over the weekend as they returned with Saturday Night Takeaway.
Their hit ITV this was back on our screens, and things got off to an emotional start for the hosts.
The Geordie pair were presenting the show in front of a live audience for the first time in two years.
it was one of many TV shows hit by coronavirus restrictions, and as a result, they had a bank on huge screens with a virtual audience.
Fans were delighted to have some of the energy pumped back into the show, and by the end their jaws were on the floor.
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And that's because Ant and Dec underwent an incredible transformation for the programme's 'end of the show show'.
In a world exclusive first, all three winners of the reality contest RuPaul's Drag Race UK performed together on television - as RuPaul himself became the show's star guest announcer.
And there was a surprise as The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney and Krystal Versace were joined by Ant and Dec.
The "angels of the north" transformed into their drag alter egos Lady Antoinette and Miss Donna Lee.
Making their entrance onto the show, Ant and Dec were embellished with fake boobs, heels and heavy make-up for the performance.
Red-head Ant was dressed in a black sparkly outfit while blond-haired Dec stepped out in a blue feather dress and red lipstick.
The group performed dance pop song We Werk Together which was then released as a charity song.
Proceeds from the single will be donated to the Trussell Trust.
But while many fans of the show were bowled over by the 'epic' performance, others lodged official complaints.
Ofcom has confirmed to the Manchester
Ant and Dec took a moment out to 'apologise' for the chaos caused by their new game Ring My Doorbell on Saturday Night Takeaway.
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Ant and Dec took to Twitter to apologise to fans following the introduction of an energetic new game on their ITV show Saturday Night Takeaway.
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Ant and Dec proved they can do anything they set their minds to as they gave a fierce performance as their drag personas Lady Antionette and Miss Donna Lee on Saturday Night Takeaway this weekend.The TV legends, both 46, slayed as they performed their new charity single We Werk Together alongside Ru Paul's Drag Race UK winners The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney and Krystal Versace for the End of the Show Show. Geordie presenters Ant and Dec were flooded with praise following the epic performance, after they were given makeovers by a Drag Race legend and Glow Up winner.
Good Morning Britain has sparked 850 Ofcom complaints after Richard Madeley questioned the death threats made against Sir Keir Starmer. On February 14, it was reported that an investigation had been launched into harmful messages that were sent to the Labour Party leader, after Boris Johnson made the false claim that to prosecute paedophile Jimmy Savile. Last Tuesday’s edition of GMB saw Madeley discussing Starmer’s experience, explaining that there are trolls who have been ‘calling for his execution’ online, which led the presenter to ask whether it was ‘that big a deal.
Read more: Top Gear’s Paddy McGuinness and Freddie Flintoff stun Welsh fans as they pop into town ahead of filmingBut when it was revealed he had been pranked, the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire presenter took it all in his stride, saying: "Very good, very good. "I should have known there was something going on when you got up early this morning," he added to Lisa. Dec described it as "one of the most nerve-wracking undercovers ever" while Ant pointed out that Clarkson had rubbed up many people the wrong way over the years so this was payback.
Ant and Dec left fans in a total frenzy on Saturday night after they made a comeback to screens in a Drag Race routine.The hosting duo, both 46, returned to host Saturday Night Takeaway and joined RuPaul's Drag Race UK winners The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney and Krystal Versace for an end of the show show. In their amazing outfits, Ant and Dec wowed fans with glittery ensembles and faces full of makeup.Taking to Twitter one person said: "this is so iconic of ant & dec," another added: "OMG Ant & Dec looked amazing!! Totally loves you guys as drag superstars amazing." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter A third person said: "Got to admit, Ant & Dec as drag queens, they looked absolutely AMAZING!!" And a fourth added: "Ant & Dec in drag was something I didn’t know I needed.They looked insane! #SaturdayNightTakeaway." Another chimed: "Ant & Dec in drag is everything!!!" and someone else shared: "Ant and Dec in drag, I am speechless." Saturday Night Takeaway viewers also coined it the "best end of the show show" ever.The popular presenters have since shared a closer look at their outfits on Instagram, in amazing snaps.