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‘I’m sorry!’ Carol Vorderman forced to apologise as BBC guest swears live on air

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Carol Vorderman, 61, became flustered during her Saturday show on BBC Radio Wales when her guest, singer Imelda May, 47, unexpectedly dropped a swear word live on air.Imelda joined Carol to talk about her music and her new poetry book, A Lick and a Promise.The conversation turned to Imelda’s musical collaborations over the years, which includes duets with the late Meat Loaf, Noel Gallagher and the Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood.Imelda said: “It’s all about telling a story and then afterwards I’m like, ‘Oh my god, I can’t believe I sang with such and such’.“But you create friendships, within any workplace, with people that you meet all the time.“And I personally don’t hang around with a*******s, to be honest with you.”After noticing what she had said, Imelda quickly backtracked and exclaimed: “I don’t know if I’m allowed to say that on the radio.

I like nice people and good people!”Flustered Carol could be heard giggling in the background before jumping in: “I have to apologise for that word that I can’t repeat!”The shocked singer said: “I’m sorry!” and Carol assured her: “Oh, don’t worry, it’s fine.”Elsewhere in the interview, Imelda paid tribute to her close friend Meat Loaf who died last month.She said: “I get to hang around with the best people, like Meat, I’ll miss him forever.“Meat Loaf was a wonderful man.”Imelda and Meat Loaf met in New York 15 years ago.In 2016, the duo released a version of I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That).After news of Meat Loaf’s death broke, Imelda posted a heartfelt message to the star on her Instagram page.She shared a series of photographs of the pair with the caption: “Meat Loaf, my good pal, has passed.

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