'Did I swear? Oh s***': Sunday Brunch guest leaves viewers in stitches as she apologises for using bad language and then turns the air blue AGAIN 

  • Cheesemonger Morgan McGlynn thought she might have said bad word
  • She made an apology but ended up swearing all over again
  • Viewers thought it was hilarious, especially as Russell Brand was also on show
  • Made in Chelsea stars have previously turned the air blue on the same show 

Sunday Brunch fans were today left in hysterics as a guest accidentally swore on live TV - while apologising for using bad language. 

Cheesemonger Morgan McGlynn made the error as hosts Tim Lovejoy told viewers he was sorry for some bad language that had slipped into the show earlier on. 

Thinking he was referring to something she'd come out with, Morgan said: 'Was that me? Oh s***.'

Viewers seemed more tickled than offended by the mishap, especially as Russell Brand was also on the show.

Cheesemonger Morgan McGlynn accidentally swore on Sunday Brunch today while apologising because she thought she might have let a bad word slip out earlier in the show 

Viewers were tickels by the fact that it was Morgan (far left) who made the slip-up rather than comedian Russell Brand (far right) 

One said they couldn't believe that Morgan was the one who made the faux pas, as opposed to the comedian who is known for his potty mouth. 

Another declared that they love when people swear on live TV, as it always manages to liven things up. 

And several fans declared the overall episode 'hilarious'.  

Viewers also seemed baffled by the apology for the original swearing episode, and weren't sure what the host was referring to. 

The North London cheesemonger covered her face with her hands in embarrassment as she realised her slip-up

And several questioned the need to apologise at all, saying it was an example of political correctness gone too far. 

Morgan, runs Cheeses of Muswell Hill in the upmarket North London suburb. 

The award-winning family business has been selling farmhouse and artisan cheeses for 31 years and stocks 230 different varieties. 

Fans were left in fits of giggles over the swearing and couldn't believe it wasn't comedian Russell Brand who had made the error 

Her memorable appearance on the show will no doubt stick in her customers' minds, but she's by no means the first to make such a slip up. 

Made in Chelsea's Louise Thompson forgot her manners when she swore during a live broadcast of Sunday Brunch in August 2016. 

While being quizzed on the show being shot in the South of France, and the 26-year-old let slip that she was 'p**sed off' by something that happened during their trip.

Viewers thought the show was hilarious and questioned the fact that an apology was needed

The red-faced star was clearly embarrassed as the hosts were forced to apologise to viewers watching at home.

And her fellow reality star Ollie Locke previously turned the air blue on the show, taking things even further by uttering the F word.

In November game show host Bradley Walsh, 56, had viewers questioning whether he was still 'drunk' from the night before as he fooled around during a cooking segment - pretending at one point that a mushroom was his moustache.

 

 

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