On The One Show last night (February 12), Toni Colette joined Vernon Kay and Alex Jones alongside her co-star Naomi Ackie to chat about their latest roles in the movie, Mickey 17.
It was here that the actress made a major blunder. Alex Jones even had to apologise over Toniās behaviour.
Toni Colette makes major blunder on The One Show
Toni Colette, Naomi Ackie and Ant and Dec gathered on the green sofa last night to chat all about their upcoming projects.
Actors Toni and Naomi explained their characters and what viewers can expect when heading to the cinema to watch their latest film, Mickey 17.
However, the segment got a little side tracked when Toni exclaimed a string of expletives, despite the programme being ahead of watershed.
Toni, when asked by Alex and Vernon to do a bizarre impression of a kettle, accidentally responded by swearing.
She said: ā[Bleep] I canāt believe Iām doing this.ā
Ant and Dec, who were sat just down the sofa, began to giggle.
Frequent use of offensive language must be avoided before the watershed.
Quickly smoothing over Toniās blunder, Alex Jones apologised to viewers at home. She said: āWeāve got to apologise for that, potty mouth Toni.ā
Things then went from bad to worse, when Toni, who was visibly flustered exclaimed: āDid I swear? [Bleep].ā
The One Show viewers react
The moment was so hilarious, Ant ended up doubled over laughing and Dec even put his head in his hands.
Meanwhile, The One Show viewers flocked to social media to laugh about the blunder.
One penned: āNot Toni Collette saying [bleep] twice on The One Show.ā
A second said: āToni Collette swearing twice. PMSLā¦. so funny.ā
āThe One Show is nuts tonight but hilarious,ā added a third.
āToni Collette! Two [bleeps] in a minute,ā joked another.
It came after Ant and Dec were also told off by Vernon Kay for their off-screen antics in the studio.
Alex Jones apologises for inappropriate behaviour
Alexās apology is due to rules about watershed. The watershed begins at 9pm and is meant to shield children from unsuitable content.
Ofcom describes unsuitable material as: āUnsuitable material can include everything from sexual content to violence, graphic or distressing imagery and swearing.
āFor example, the most offensive language must not be broadcast before the watershed on TV or, on radio, when children are particularly likely to be listening. Frequent use of offensive language must be avoided before the watershed, and must always be justified by its context.ā
Meanwhile, you might be wondering what is Mickey 17 is about? Well, the movie follows destitute Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson), who signs up to be a disposable clone worker in space, on the human colony Niflheim.
Mickey is not expected to survive due to undertaking several threatening assignments, with a new body being regenerated each time he dies.
Will you give it a watch?