Jennifer Aniston told This Morning hosts to "bleep it out" after swearing live on the programme on Thursday.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were at the helm of the show as usual, and were joined by a range of guests. One segment saw the presenters welcome Aniston, along with fellow Hollywood star Adam Sandler, live via video link from Paris.
The A-listers were on the programme to promote their latest movie, Murder Mystery 2, which is available to watch on Netflix.
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The movie, set in Paris, follows Sandler and Aniston's characters Nick and Audrey who are struggling to get their private eye agency off the ground, before their friend is kidnapped at his own wedding.
Discussing filming, Sandler told Holly and Phil: "Jennifer did, she was scared to fall off the Eiffel Tower, when they called action she didn't jump, so I just snuck up and pushed her."
Phil said: "I can imagine her reaction, someone pretending to push you off the Eiffel Tower", to which Jennifer added: "Yeah, just for s***s and giggles", before immediately realising she had let a swear word slip and covering her mouth.
Holly turned to the camera and said: "Sorry about that", as Jennifer said: "I'm sure you can bleep that". Phil pointed out: "No, no, it's live".
Fans at home clearly noticed her slip-up. Taking to Twitter, Victoria said: "She said s*** on morning tv lol", while Dave said: "Jennifer saying s***s and giggles is the best part of this interview". Hope said: "Oh how I love Jennifer Aniston! She is so funny".
This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV and ITVX
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