Alison Hammond was forced to issue an apology on This Morning on Tuesday after the showbiz correspondent accidentally swore.
The show discussed the news that Beyoncé fans were upset after learning that their CD and vinyl editions of her new album Cowboy Carter were missing songs.
Fans who pre-ordered physical copies of the superstar’s eighth studio album are left disappointed after realizing the digital release contains more songs.
Pre-orders for the CD and $40 vinyl arrived on Friday, the same date as the digital release, but fans quickly took to social media to complain about not receiving the full album.
According to fans, five songs were missing from the digital version of the country album on the vinyl: Flamenco, Oh LouisianaThe Linda Martell Show, Spaghetti and Ya Ya.
Alison Hammond was forced to issue an apology on This Morning on Tuesday after the showbiz correspondent accidentally swore.
The show discussed the news that Beyoncé fans (pictured) were upset after learning their CD and vinyl editions of her new album Cowboy Carter are missing songs
Showbiz correspondent Andrew (pictured) gave an update on the drama but accidentally dropped a rude word when referring to fans being ‘p***ed off’ over the missing songs
The same songs, except Flamenco, were also reportedly missing from the CD.
Others took issue with the fact that some pressings of the CD and vinyl were titled “Act II – Beyincé” instead of Cowboy Carter.
Some pointed out that this name change could be evidence that Beyoncé was adding songs and making changes until the final weeks of the release, with physical editions of an album typically being pressed with a long lead time of at least two months.
Variety has reported that fans who complained directly to the album’s seller over the weekend received an automated response saying their concerns would be answered within three to four days due to a “higher volume of emails than normal.”
Showbiz correspondent Andrew gave an update on the drama but accidentally dropped a rude word when referring to fans being ‘p***ed off’ over the missing songs.
This Morning host Alison quickly apologized to viewers for the profanity, explaining that “passions were high” over the Beyoncé news.
She said: ‘We cannot spare an apology for Andrew’s very colorful language, so for that we apologize.’
She continued, “It’s morning television, passions are high and Beyoncé is missing vinyl tracks, what’s going on? I’m not happy about it.’
This Morning host Alison quickly apologized to viewers for the profanity and explained that ‘passions were high’ over the Beyoncé news
Her co-host Dermot O’Leary couldn’t help but freak out over Alison’s passionate response, declaring: ‘That’s the biggest apology I’ve ever heard’
Viewers watching at home also found the mistake hilarious and joked about the show needing to apologize for such a minor blunder.
Her co-host Dermot O’Leary couldn’t help but freak out over Alison’s passionate response, declaring: “That’s the biggest apology I’ve ever heard.”
Viewers watching at home also found the mistake hilarious and joked about how the show should apologize for such a minor blunder.
They tweeted on social media: ‘It always amuses me when they swear; He said he laughed his ass off on daytime television; Language Timothy!’
“That guy just swore on #ThisMorning; Oh dear someone somewhere will be deeply offended and deeply hurt by that language and it will ruin their day!!”
It comes after it was Dermot’s turn to apologize to viewers earlier this year after the show accidentally aired an F-word.
The accident happened when rapper Tinie Tempah’s explicit song “Pass Out” played in the background during part of the show in January.
As Alison introduced an upcoming ending with Tinie, the volume of his song increased, revealing the explicit language.
The rapper could be heard saying the lyrics: “I’m a star and I got my f***** cast out.”
It comes after it was Dermot’s turn to apologize to viewers earlier this year after the show accidentally aired an F-word
The accident happened when rapper Tinie Tempah’s explicit song ‘Pass Out’ played in the background during part of the show in January
As Alison introduced an upcoming ending with Tinie, the volume of his song increased, revealing the explicit language
After the break, Dermot apologized and acknowledged the inappropriate language: “Welcome back to This Morning and apologies for that swear word you may have heard just before the break.”
Viewers took to social media to simultaneously express their shock and joy, writing: ‘I’m pretty sure they just played the F-word in Tinie Tempah’s song on #ThisMorning; “Naughty #ThisMorning, someone didn’t listen to that Tinie Tempah song properly!!!”
“I’m sure #ThisMorning just played Tinie Tempah and said ‘f****g’ at 11:31; Coming soon…’Tinie Tempah, you’re live on ITV1. Please don’t swear’.’