Kirstie Allsopp made a guest appearance on Times Radio yesterday to discuss the proposed privatisation of Channel 4.The television star, who is best known for presenting property programmes on the network, spoke so passionately about the matter that she accidentally swore live on-air.Following the blunder, the Location, Location, Location host took to Twitter to say sorry to listeners."Apologies to @TimesRadio @lukejones03 had no idea 'b******s' was a no, no," she wrote online, in view of her 422,900 followers.The presenter then added an emoji of a bar of soap and a mouth, possibly illustrating the old phrase "wash your mouth out with soap", a punishment used after uttering a profanity.The incident happened when Kirstie spoke to Luke Jones,.
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