80s pop legend stuns in see-through top as she returns to making bizarre home videos with rock star husband
THEIR quirky cover versions kept spirits up through the dark Covid years.
But for months pop legend Toyah Wilcox, 65, and husband Robert Fripp, 77, of legendary prog rock band King Crimson, have parked their popular Sunday Lunch series of performances.
Instead fans have been treated to a ‘best of’ selection each week… until now.
The couple have relaunched for 2024, kick-starting their new run with a hard rocking version of Shocking Blue’s Venus inside their country home’s familiar kitchen.
The ever flamboyant Toyah performed in a see-through top with shiny love heart nipple pasties, while guitar God Robert wore space age eyeliner and had an F plastered to his forehead.
The rendition was a hit with fans who relished having them back.
One commented on YouTube: “Barking mad, the pair of them. Love every second of it!”
Another said: “You’ve certainly got it! Brilliant. You breathe wonderment, light and joy into our every Sunday.”
A third posted: “Master’s at their craft and beyond! Makes my day.”
A fourth posted: “Brilliant as always, thank you for making us smile.”
The performances appear to already be in the can given that Robert is currently embarking on a tour of California with fellow musician and producer David Singleton.
Past song selections for Sunday Lunch include Slipknot’s Psychosocial, Billy Idol’s Rebel Yell and Rage Against The Machine’s Killing in The Name.
Toyah shot to fame in the late ’70s, fronting her self-named band before embarking on a solo career.
Her biggest hits include I Want To Be Free, It’s A Mystery, and Thunder In The Mountains, and she has been nominated for four Brit Awards.
Back in 2022 she hit the road in support of Billy Idol and more recently she presented an episode of the BBC‘s Homes Under the Hammer in December.
Robert, who married Toyah in Dorset on May 16, 1986, founded and continues to play guitar in rock group King Crimson.
The group’s 1969 track 21st Century Schizoid Man was famously sampled by Kanye West on his track Power.