TV host Hamish Macdonald suffered an embarrassing gaffe on air Friday evening when he made an ungainly blunder throughout a reside interview.
The hilarious second unfolded on The Project when he and co-host Georgie Tunny interviewed British singer Jessie Ware about her new album, That! Feels Good!
As Macdoanld went to wrap the interview and point out Ware’s album as soon as once more, he appeared to get tongue-tied and mispronounced the title, calling it “That Exclamation Fart”.
The awkward slip-up left each Ware and his co-host in hysterics, with Tunny hilariously stating it’s an “exclamation point”.
The program embraced the gaffe and producers had been in a position to see the humorous aspect, with the present later posting the second on their social media account after the phase aired.
“Sorry, Jessie. We appear to have mispronounced your album name,” learn the caption alongside a clip of the panel laughing.
This wasn’t the primary time a impolite phrase was stated reside on The Project. Last yr, comic Melanie Bracewell unintentionally dropped the F-word halfway via her visitor spot on the panel.
The Kiwi comedian made the error on the family-friendly program whereas sharing a narrative about her expertise with Covid-19.
“The first night I got out, I choked on calamari at dinner, and I went, ‘F**k, this’d be a way to go,” she stated, earlier than realising she swore. “I’m so sorry! I’m so sorry, I’m so sorry, I’m so sorry,”
“Take her back to The Cheap Seats, people,” then-panellist Peter Helliar quipped, referencing Bracewell’s program that airs on a extra relaxed timeslot at 8.30pm.
“I’m allowed to say that on my TV show and not your one,” Bracewell laughed. “I’m so sorry! That is so bad. I’ve never done that before, but I was so relaxed with you guys, I just let it slip.”
But maybe the title of largest on-air gaffe in Project historical past goes to former host Carrie Bickmore.
Back in 2012, the TV character dropped the now-infamous blooper when she pronounced Qantas as “c**t-as” whereas studying a news merchandise.
“I thought I’d better acknowledge it and say sorry, and then in my head I was thinking, ‘I think I’ve just made it worse’. And then I got the giggles and couldn’t stop,” Bickmore defined after the phase.
“I thought, ‘Well, I certainly won’t be getting an upgrade any time soon.’”
Originally printed as The Project’s Hamish Macdonald makes awkward slip throughout interview
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au