Robert Fripp & Toyah Willcox Crank Up the Chaos With Their Most Outrageous Moment Yet

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Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox are no strangers to online chaos. Over the past few years, their offbeat YouTube series Sunday Lunch has served up a buffet of surreal covers, quirky performances, and eccentric antics—usually staged right in their kitchen. What started as a pandemic-era project has become a cult favorite, known for its unpredictability and irreverent charm.
In their latest installment, the couple tackles Extreme’s 1990 funk-metal anthem “Get the Funk Out,” and true to form, it’s anything but subtle. With Fripp shouting “Bollocks!” mid-performance and Toyah flipping hats while singing, the duo crank the weirdness all the way up. It’s another entry in their growing archive of joyful mayhem.
The video peaks with a moment that had fans rewinding—Toyah leaning in and whispering, “I want to lick you now!” into Fripp’s ear, just as the video cuts to black. Whether you find it hilarious, unhinged, or oddly endearing, there’s no denying: this couple knows how to keep viewers on their toes.
More Than Just Online Shenanigans
While the Sunday Lunch series keeps her online presence buzzing, Toyah Willcox hasn’t forgotten her musical roots. This September, she’s set to release Chameleon – The Very Best of Toyah, a retrospective collection that spans her entire career—from her punk beginnings in 1979 to the present day. For longtime fans, it’s a reminder of just how deep her catalog runs.
The compilation includes some of her biggest hits, like “It’s A Mystery” and “I Want To Be Free,” alongside fan favorites and newer material. It’s a career-spanning look at an artist who has never really fit into a single box—part punk, part pop, part performance art. And it reaffirms her legacy as more than just half of a viral video sensation.
To celebrate the release, Toyah will perform two live shows in London and Coventry this October. But that’s just the beginning—she’ll join Big Country on tour in November, and then launch her Songs & Stories tour in early 2026. With over a dozen dates lined up, it’s clear she’s far from slowing down.
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Still Defying Expectations
If there’s one constant in the world of Toyah and Robert, it’s that nothing ever goes quite as expected. Whether it’s an unexpected shout mid-song, a whispered innuendo, or a reimagined rock classic performed in their kitchen, the duo continues to find new ways to surprise—and delight—their audience.
What’s especially remarkable is how their online antics haven’t overshadowed their musicianship. Fripp remains one of rock’s most revered guitarists thanks to his pioneering work with King Crimson, and Toyah’s eclectic career continues to evolve with every new project. Together, they’ve created something entirely unique—part performance art, part music, part domestic theatre.
With more Sunday Lunch videos likely on the horizon and Toyah’s ambitious schedule ahead, fans can expect plenty more chaos—and charm—from this dynamic pair. Whether they’re reinventing funk-metal hits or revisiting past triumphs on stage, Toyah and Robert are clearly having the time of their lives. And we’re lucky enough to watch it all unfold.