SATURDAY Kitchen fans were left furious after a guest chef wore something "completely inappropriate" for her cooking segment.
Some BBC One viewers couldn't believe their eyes when Kate Carter-Larg appeared on the daytime show this weekend in a low-cut strapless top paired with jeans and a brown belt.
Kate, owner of St Andrews eatery The Cheesy Toast Shack, was joined by her husband Sam Larg as she whipped up some mac and cheese.
But some at home felt her getup was "too revealing for a cooking segment" and rushed to X, formerly Twitter, to share their anger.
One tweeted: "She changed into that top to cook?!" with another saying: "One guest dressed for summer... has Kate just arrived back from a night out?"
Someone else said: "I can't concentrate on the show for worrying about her top falling down.
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"She's pulling and tugging it as it keeps slipping."
A third agreed: "I know... inappropriate dress code."
And a fourth added: "Wardrobe issues can definitely take attention away from the show itself.
"Hopefully it gets sorted out quickly so everyone, including her, can feel more at ease."
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One fan defended her on Reddit, though, writing: "What kind of puritan society is this? Go away."
Kate soon hit back on Instagram with a playful video of herself reading some of the online comments, vowing never to stop dressing like she "lives at the beach".
It's not the first time Saturday Kitchen viewers have been left raging, though.
Back in July, show fans were left up in arms as the live show was pulled from the schedule.
While Saturday Kitchen viewers did get their fix of host Matt Tebbutt at 10am, the programme had switched from BBC One to BBC Two.
Not only that, but the show's food heaven and hell scenarios appeared very familiar to regular viewers - who recognised them as repeats.
Instead of airing a live show, programme bosses had opted to re-run a highlights reel of the best bits through the months.
It was dubbed Saturday Kitchen's Tastiest Treats and featured recipes from chefs including Gennaro Contaldo, Yotam Ottolenghi and Paul Ainsworth.
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One angry fan took to X to moan: "Another chance to show more REPEATS this program really is going downhill fast and no brakes."
Another put: "That’s called Best Bites. Run out of ideas and guests?"