We never expected to see Nigel Farage perform a strip tease on television.
However, much to the chagrin of many, it did occur.
The 59-year-old broadcaster and former politician is a regular on GB News and was in Bournemouth this week to present in front of a live audience.
As the event came to a conclusion, Right Said Fred shouted out their hit “I’m Too Sexy,” prompting Farage to break out some dancing steps.
You have received a warning.
Farage laughed and clapped along as Right Said Fred, a duet comprising of brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass, delivered their hit song on guitar.
The 1991 song sounded a little different than usual since the lyrics were modified to include the previous Brexit Party leader’s name.
‘Nigel is a model, you know what I mean, and he does a little turn on the catwalk,’ they sang.
As the audience whooped and roared, Farage pulled off his suit jacket and flung it around his head.
‘Get ’em off, Nigel!’, the band shouted.
That’s exactly what he did as he began to untie his pink tie.
As if things hadn’t already gotten out of hand, the ex-UKIP leader began unbuttoning his shirt.
Farage grinned as he sang, ‘I’m too sexy for my love,’ striding towards the camera and gazing down the lens.
Thankfully, the presenter cut him off before he could finish, but he still showed a lot of flesh in contrast to what we may have seen in the Houses of Parliament.
As if it wasn’t strange enough, Premier League icon Harry Redknapp was in the audience, watching.
Naturally, viewers had, erm, thoughts…
‘How can I unsee this !!? Please send help’, one person tweeted.
Another branded the clip ‘nightmare fuel’.
‘Vomit inducing stuff this’, tweeted one distraught viewer.
I’m too sexy for GB News! 🔥
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) May 11, 2023
‘What in the Black Mirror dystopian world is this’, another asked.
‘Someone pass the eye bleach…’, another begged.
Others called the part “hideous,” and several even named Ofcom in their tweets.
Farage, on the other hand, seemed to take it all in stride, tweeting: ‘I’m too attractive for GB News!’
All we can do is say sorry.