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Lorraine Kelly says sorry as correspondent swears live on air

Lorraine Kelly apologised to GMTV viewers today after one of the breakfast show's correspondents swore live on air.


Apology: Lorraine Kelly had to say sorry on behalf of her colleague

Los Angeles-based Ross King made the gaffe while talking about reports that a script for the latest Pirates Of The Caribbean film had been left in a London cafe by accident.

The person who found the script handed it to The Sun newspaper, which said the top-secret screenplay had been returned to Walt Disney Pictures.

Discussing the incident this morning, King said the person responsible for leaving the script was sure to get a "bollocking" from film bosses.

Kelly failed to give King a telling-off for his gaffe but apologised to viewers as soon as he had finished speaking.

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