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BBC presenter insults Damian Lewis’ new song in front of him | Culture – UK Times

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BBC presenter Sally Boazman accidentally insulted Damian Lewis’ new song as he was sat in the studio alongside her.

The Homeland star appeared on Romesh Ranganathan’s BBC Radio 2 show on Saturday (28 March), to share his latest single “Sweet Chaos“.

After the new song was played on air, Ms Boazman, also known as ‘Sally Traffic’ admitted she had asked “What is this dirge?”. Damian Lewis responded, “It’s my record”, before the studio burst into fits of laughter.

The award-winning actor has announced his second studio album Sweet Chaos is set for release on 5 June 2026 .

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