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Moment BBC’s Bruce Parry gets high on psychedelic drugs and can’t stop puking as viewers call new Tribe series ‘bonkers’

Published on March 30, 2025 at 09:57 PM

BBC star Bruce Parry got high on a psychedelic drug and couldn't stop puking as hit series Tribe returned to screens.

The moment saw one viewer rave how “Bear Grylls has nothing on Bruce Parry”.

Two men canoeing on a river.
Bruce Parry has returned for a new series of Tribe
Man vomiting into water.
Bruce was left puking after taking psychedelic drugs
Screenshot of a man wearing beaded necklaces.

Bruce, 56, made waves two decades ago as he immersed himself with 15 different tribal communities.

In his latest adventure, the star met The Waimaha deep in the Colombian Amazon.

Viewers watched as presenter Bruce took part in an Ayahuasca Ceremony.

He consumed Yagé – a psychoactive drink used for spiritual ceremonies.

But this ultimately caused the star to puke in a river, before later also throwing up in a tent.

Speaking during the experience, Bruce shared: “It's five in the morning and there was a moment I lost myself, I needed to go to the toilet and I couldn't stand up.

“I had an extraordinary blissful connection to the community.

“The dancers have been going for 18 hours and there's no end yet in sight”

Naturally, fans watching at home soon flocked to social media with their reactions.

One viewer penned on X: “What’s a Sunday night without watching Bruce Parry being sick on the telly?”

Another wrote: “Bruce Parry is f*****g bonkers.”

While a third remarked: “Bruce Parry is a legend. Great first episode, can not believe there has been a 20 year gap from his first expeditions.”

A fourth chimed in: “Bruce Parry on a Stag do from Hell….”

Meanwhile, the brand new series of Tribe is set to be a three-episode mini run as Bruce explores the communities who face real threat in today's world.

Speaking about the comeback, he said: “It’s been over twenty years since Tribe first aired.

“Living with people who experience the world in such profoundly different ways was eye-opening then, but today it feels vital.

“I believe we have so much to learn from those who still live in deep connection with the world around them.

“It feels a huge privilege that the BBC has allowed me to explore these places and themes once again.”;

Bruce Parry with a tribe, participating in a ritual.
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