Sunday Brunch presenter Tim Lovejoy was left speechless after his co-star’s shocking blunder.
The host, 56, was left reeling after Simon Rimmer blurted out a swear word on Sunday’s episode.
The pair were interviewing Selling Sunset star Breana Tiesi about the latest installment of the hit Netflix show.
But during the interview, Simon, 61, got carried away and his comment even left their guest shocked.
The real estate agent, 33, was discussing what filming the popular show is like and Tim and Simon were keen to find out all the gossip from behind the scenes.
During a discussion about stylists, outfits and arguments with co-stars, Breana admitted that she likes to style herself because she’s a ‘control freak’ and doesn’t like how the professional stylists dress her.
Sunday Brunch presenter Tim Lovejoy, 56, was left shocked after his co-star Simon Rimmer, 61, made a shocking blunder
The pair were interviewing Selling Sunset star Breana Tiesi about the latest installment of the hit Netflix show
But during the interview, Simon got carried away and even left their guest shocked as he accidently let a swear word slip out
Simon then said: ‘Every episode, one of the highlights of the show is when you’re all arriving for work – it’s almost like that is the catwalk moment, isn’t it?
‘I have to try and look behind the looks of ‘you look gorgeous’…
‘When you’re really going… b***h.’
While Breana took Simon’s comments in her stride, his co-star Tim was completely shocked and asked: ‘Simon, what sort of language is that?!’.
Breana then jumped in and jokily said: ‘I was going to say I thought I wasn’t allowed to cus?’.
Tim told viewers: ‘I’m distancing myself from him.’
But Simon tried to explain his comments by saying: ‘It’s what they say, I can see it in your eyes!’.
Tim then told viewers: ‘A swear word… I apologise to anyone…’ before Breana jumped in and told Simon: ‘It’s very much like that.
While Bre took Simon’s comments in her stride, his co-star Tim was completely shocked and asked: ‘Simon, what sort of language is that?!’
Bre joined the cast of Selling Sunset in the show’s sixth season but was previously married to NFL star Johnny Manziel
Breana joined the cast of Selling Sunset in the show’s sixth season but was previously married to NFL star Johnny Manziel.
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The couple got engaged shortly after they started dating in 2016, and walked down the aisle in 2018.
But their marriage wasn’t set to last and they divorced three years later.
A year after her marriage ended, Breana welcomed her son, who she shares with Nick Cannon.
And Simon and Tim were very excited by Breana’s little boy and wanted to know whether he would be starring in the next series of the reality show.
Breana said: ‘He’s a natural. When the camera comes he’s just like ‘hi!’
‘He just gets into it. He takes after his dad and I.’
The surprising moment is not the first time viewers have raised their eyebrows at guests swearing on the weekend breakfast show.
A year after her marriage ended, Bre welcomed her son, who she shares with Nick Cannon (pictured)
Will Young was forced to apologise after he swore during an appearance on Channel 4’s mid morning show Sunday Brunch
In August Will Young was forced to apologise after he swore during an appearance on the Channel 4 show.
The Pop Idol winner, 45, left hosts Simon and Tim in shock after he turned the air blue while recalling an incident at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Will recalled sitting in the front row of a stand-up show only to discover the comedian’s jokes were all at his expense.
Saying: ‘The bulk of her show was about me, and obviously probably not very nice about me, and I was in the front row’.
‘She said “I don’t know what to do because my show’s sort of taking the p*** out of Will Young and Will Young’s sitting at the front”‘.
Host Tim quickly jumped in and turned to the camera saying: ‘I must apologise for using that word’.
Realising his error Will threw his hands to his mouth in horror and cried: ‘Oh sorry, I’m so sorry! Is that a bad word? Was it? I’m so sorry’.