The One Show descended into chaos as Alex Jones and Vernon Kay were forced to issue an apology after a guest swore twice live on air.
Alex, 47, and Vernon, 50, were back on the iconic green sofa on Wednesday evening, welcoming dynamic duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, along with stars Naomi Ackie and Toni Collette.
However chaos ensued when Toni showcased her unique toaster impression to Ant and Dec.
Before demonstrating her quirky skill, the actress, 52, exclaimed, ‘S–t, I can’t believe I’m doing this.’
This prompted an immediate apology from hosts Vernon and Alex for her ‘potty mouth.’
But Toni couldn’t help herself, repeating the expletive and sending Ant, Dec, and Naomi into fits of laughter. 
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The One Show descended into chaos as Alex Jones and Vernon Kay were forced to issue an apology after a guest swore twice live on air

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Alex, 47, and Vernon, 50, were back on the iconic green sofa on Wednesday evening, welcoming Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, along with stars Naomi Ackie and Toni Collette (seen)
Citing ‘jet lag’ as the culprit, Toni had viewers in stitches and fans flocked to X (formerly known as Twitter) to comment on the incident.
One fan wrote: ‘Toni Collette sw3aring twice.’; ‘Toni Collette! 2 s–ts in a minute.’
While a third humorously referenced one of Toni’s famous roles: ‘Toni Collette sw3ating on the BBC? You’re terrible, Muriel!’
Wednesday’s episode already took an awkward turn early on after host Alex’s earring made a break for it and clattered onto the studio floor while her and Vernon were teasing the upcoming segments.
Addressing viewers at home, Alex said: ‘My earring just fell out, sorry’ while Vernon quickly retrieved the errant jewellery piece.
The hosts maintained their composure like true pros, smoothly transitioning to Watchdog’s Matt Allwright for the latest news updates.
This incident followed a cheeky moment on Tuesday’s episode, when David Walliams left Alex gobsmacked after dropping a joke about Labour leader Keir Starmer on live television.
The Little Britain funnyman quipped: ‘I was at school with Keir Starmer, yeah. And he gave me a detention. It was Christmas time and it was really cold and he turned off the heating.’

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However, chaos ensued when Toni showcased her unique toaster impression to Ant and Dec

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Before demonstrating her quirky skill, Toni exclaimed, ‘S**t, I can’t believe I’m doing this.’ Prompting an immediate apology from hosts Vernon and Alex

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This incident followed a cheeky moment on Tuesday’s episode, when David Walliams (left) left Alex gobsmacked after dropping a joke about Labour leader Keir Starmer on live television

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The cheeky joke left host Alex (left) momentarily lost for words and David went on to clarify that the pair went to the same school when they were younger
The cheeky joke left host Alex momentarily lost for words and with a chuckle, David went on to clarify: ‘I did go to the same school as Keir Starmer, but actually, we didn’t meet each other.’
After an awkward pause, David added: ‘And Fatboy Slim was there too. Yeah, he was yeah!’
He continued: ‘He was doing the DJing and Keir was being the Prime Minister, I was acting the giddy goat!’
Eager to shift the conversation, Alex quickly steered onto a new topic.
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