A GLASGOW Gogglebox star has divided fans with his reaction to King Charles' Coronation.
On the episode of the Channel 4 show which aired last night (May 12), Joe Kyle sat down to watch the coverage of the royal event with his partner Roisin.
In reaction to the Coronation, Joe asked Roisin: "I've been practising my allegiance, do you want to hear it?"
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He then sang: "You can stick your Coronation up your a***, you can stick your Coronation up your a***."
We previously reported the anti-monarchy song had been chanted by Celtic fans when the Parkhead side took on Rangers in the Scottish Cup semi-final last month.
A clip of the chant, taken by Celts Are Here, ended up on BBC's Have I Got News For You on Friday, May 5.
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Following Joe's comments, fans of the show took to social media to share their thoughts, with people left divided.
One person tweeted: "The Scottish couple on Gogglebox can stick their views up the a**."
Another said: "Trust the Scottish couple to let us down. Half or more of we Scots love the royal family."
A third added: "For anyone watching Gogglebox, Roisin and Joseph do not represent the whole of Scotland with their views of the Coronation."
However, other people were left more amused by Joe's reaction.
One person wrote: "Joe - the only one with common sense."
A second tweeted: "Cackling at the Scottish couple watching the Coronation on Gogglebox."
Another said: "Loving the Scottish couple's reaction to the Coronation."
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