Celebrity Gogglebox fans in hysterics after Shaun Ryder mispronounces this famous brand

Celebrity Gogglebox: Shaun and Bez
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Celebrity Gogglebox fans were in hysterics after Shaun Ryder made a blunder with his pronunciation of a well-known chocolate brand. 

In the latest instalment of Celebrity Gogglebox (which aired Friday 5th July), Shaun responds to a segment on The Yorkshire Vet, where an unwell Cocker Spaniel was found to have a heap of chocolate wrappers in her stomach. 

The chocolates in question were Cadbury's Heroes and several Ferrero Rochers. Shaun responded by saying, 'Oh look! Ferecho Raris or whatever they're called. Wrapped in that thing' - much to the amusement of viewers. 

'If Ferrecho-Raris isn't trending on Twitter by now the world's f***d God bless Shaun Ryder!' wrote one fan. 

While another wrote, 'Feresho-Ferraris'. 

While others pointed out the serious undertone of the conversation, with another saying, 'Takes me back to the time my dog ate a whole box of after eights with wrappers.'

The exchange was the latest amusing moment from duo Bez and Shaun, who regularly receive praise from fans for their exchanges.

Shaun and Bez, who are best known for being part of the rock bands Happy Mondays and Black Grape, are a big hit with viewers, with many calling for them to have their own show

'Shaun Ryder and Bez are hilarious and adorable,' wrote one fan on the social media platform. 

While another said, 'I don’t often watch Gogglebox but tonight’s #celebritygogglebox genuinely made me belly laugh. Especially Shaun Ryder chasing Benz [Bez] around for a hug.'

And another wrote, 'Having Shaun Ryder and Bez on Gogglebox is one of the great joys in life.'

And another wrote, 'Bez and Shaun are just brilliant.'

To which another Celebrity Gogglebox fan replied to the comment, 'Have to watch it later watching the match at the moment but always find the 2 lads hilarious.'

Celebrity Gogglebox continues next Friday 12th July. 

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