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Christine Lampard had to apologise to viewers after Jack Whitehall swore on ‘Lorraine’ earlier today (19.02.19).
The 40-year-old presenter was forced to apologise after Jack, 30, dropped a swear word into the conversation they were having about his job of hosting the BRITs on Wednesday (20.02.19).
Jack said: "Everyone’s there to have a good time, it’s quite a raucous event, the best thing about last year though was that everyone was absolutely p****d."
Jack – who first hosted the annual awards bash in 2018 – revealed that ‘This Morning’ co-hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were among the most rowdy members of the star-studded audience last year.
He continued: "You’ve got all these rockstars, the Foo Fighters, people like that that you expect to be very rowdy.
"Yet, still, it was Schofield and Willoughby who were the most drunk in the entire arena and behaving more outrageously than any of the rockstars.
"They put them all to shame so, you know, it’s a crazy event and people want the craziness, they want the raucousness, so you’ve got to just embrace the chaos."
Jack initially appeared to have been oblivious to his mishap.
But Christine – who is married to retired soccer star Frank Lampard – quickly offered an apology to the ‘Lorraine’ viewers.
She said: "I’m glad you said ‘drunk’ as opposed the other word that you just said – we’ll apologise for that this morning because it is half term."

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