Jennifer Aniston left red-faced after swearing live on This Morning

The Friends star didn’t appear to realise it was a live broadcast
Tina Campbell16 March 2023
The Weekender

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Jennifer Aniston was mortified after swearing while being interviewed on ITV’s This Morning and not realising she was on live TV.

The Friends actress, 54, was promoting new movie Murder Mystery 2 and appeared on the daytime TV show on Thursday via video link from Paris with her co-star Adam Sandler, 56.

Aniston and Sandler have been real-life friends for around 30 years and worked together on-screen multiple times.

Discussing their latest project with This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Sandler described a scene filmed on top of the Eiffel Tower which called for Aniston to jump off the famous French landmark.

Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler were appearing on the daytime show via live link from Paris
ITV

He said: “Jen was scared to fall off the Eiffel Tower, they called action and she didn’t jump and I just snuck up and pushed her and it was fun to see that reaction!”

A shocked Schofield replied: “I can imagine it was someone pretending to push you off the Eiffel Tower – what fun!”

To which Aniston then put in: “Yeah, just for the sh*** and giggles!”

Quickly realising her error, Aniston put her hand over her mouth, leaving Willoughby to apologise to viewers.

Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield apologised to viewers at home for Jennifer Aniston swearing
ITV

Aniston added: “I’m sure you can bleep that?”

“No, it’s live, don’t you worry – we love it!” laughed Schofield.

Trying to reassure the red-faced star, Sandler said: “At least you said giggles after it, there was happiness afterwards…” Before adding, “Sorry everybody!”

This Morning airs weekdays from 10am onITV1 & ITVX

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