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Vernon Kay leaves Radio 2 listeners 'howling with laughter' as he accidentally swears live on air before apologising for his 'slip of the tongue'
The presenter, 49, was hosting his regular BBC Radio 2 show when he made the rude blunder, forcing him to apologise.
Gushing about the many things the town has produced, he said: 'As I’m reading this they’re burying a time capsule with pupils from St Joseph’s Primary School containing everything that’s great about Greater Manchester which will be opened in 100 years in 2124.' Vernon Kay left Radio 2 listeners in hysterics on Wednesday, as he accidentally let slip a swear while live on air (pictured in November) Listeners were similarly amused by Vernon's accidental profanity, taking to social media to admit they also couldn't stop laughing.
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