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Victoria Derbyshire apologises after accidentally dropping C-bomb live on air

Viewers were amused by her slip-up

Victoria Derbyshire apologised after accidentally dropping the C-bomb live on air.

The presenter was hosting a debate about who should be the next Conservative leader on BBC News on Monday and got Britain’s Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt’s name wrong in the worst possible way.

A string of presenters – both TV and radio – have found themselves letting slip the naughty word when saying Jeremy’s surname.

Victoria accidentally dropped the C-bomb (Credit: BBC)

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During the show, Victoria said: “You say the man you’re backing, Jeremy [expletive].”

Quickly realising her mistake, the presenter said: “I’m so sorry. Jeremy Hunt.

“I’ve never said that before in my life. It’s usually men who say that so I really really want to apologise. I’m sorry.”

Viewers were amused by the awkward slip-up.

One person wrote on Twitter: “Victoria Derbyshire has just made my morning. Freudian slip… yes, he is a [bleep].”

Another said: “Victoria Derbyshire just said ‘Jeremy [expletive]’ on ‘live TV’ I kid you not.”

A third tweeted: “Haha Victoria Derbyshire just very clearly said Jeremy [expletive] instead of Jeremy Hunt! Hysterical!”

Following the show, Victoria took to Twitter to apologise again.

She wrote: “PS apologies again and I meant it’s been mostly men on air, male broadcasters, who have ended up getting his name wrong, am *not* saying men generally go around saying the word!!

“That’s what was in my head – appreciate it didn’t come out like that. Sorry again.”

It comes months after BBC reporter Carrie Gracie made the exact same slip-up during a broadcast in January.

Carrie was talking about the UK Government’s response to Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a Brit who is on a hunger strike while jailed in Iran.

Twitter user Tony Morris shared a clip of Carrie’s mistake on the social media platform alongside the caption: “Best news blooper ever made just now on the BBC.”

Discussing Nazanin’s story, Carrie said: “The British government has repeatedly called for her release.

“The Foreign Secretary Jeremy [expletive] has summoned the Iranian ambassador to discuss the issue.”

Carrie Gracie on BBC News
Carrie accidentally dropped the C-bomb (Credit: BBC)

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It appeared that Carrie failed to notice her accidental slip of the tongue, however, it didn’t go unnoticed by viewers.

One person tweeted: “No blooper there, she paused before she said the wrong name.”

Another wrote: “Deliberately done and well said,” while a third said: “She did that on purpose,” followed by laughing face emojis.

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Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)