A Live TV Moment That Had Everyone Laughing

United KingdomMon Dec 22 2025
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On a December morning, a live TV broadcast took an unexpected turn. Katie Spencer, a reporter, was talking about a famous writer named David Walliams. She was explaining how Walliams started his writing career. But then, something funny happened. Spencer was talking about Walliams' first book. She said, \"He published his very first book with Harper Collins back in 2008, The Boy in the Dress. \" Then, she stumbled over her words. She tried to say how many books he had written since then. But instead, she said a word that she shouldn't have on live TV. She quickly realized her mistake and said, \"Oh f— it, I'm going to start again. \" She looked at the camera and said, \"Sorry, do not ever air me saying the F-word. \" But it was too late. The damage was done. The camera then cut back to the newsroom. The other reporters looked shocked. One of them, Kamali Melbourne, apologized to the viewers. He said, \"Apologies if you heard any bad language there, we’ll check that out. \"
Then, he made a joke to lighten the mood. He turned to Jacquie Beltrao and said, \"But Jacquie's joined us — no bad language, Jacs. \" She laughed and replied, \"No bad language from me! \" Viewers at home found the whole situation funny. They shared their reactions on social media. One person wrote, \"The face on the bloke at the desk . . . . PRICELESS. \" Another person shared a GIF of someone covering their mouth in shock. They wrote, \"Swearing doesn't bother me, but when you hear a reporter on #SkyNews drop the F-bomb before 8am…\" This incident shows that live TV can be unpredictable. It's easy to make mistakes when you're live on air. But sometimes, those mistakes can make for great entertainment.
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