Holly Willoughby forced to apologise as Jennifer Aniston swears in awkward This Morning interview | The Sun

HOLLY Willoughby was forced to apologise on today's This Morning after Jennifer Aniston swore during a live interview.

The Friends star dropped a "s**ts and giggles" during the interview to promote new Netflix comedy caper Murder Mystery 2, leaving Phillip Schofield chuckling as his co-star scrambled to apologise.


Unfazed Jennifer, who was speaking via video link alongside co-star Adam Sandler in Paris, casually said "I'm sure you can bleep that", seemingly unaware the interview was taking place live.

Viewers called the moment the highlight of an otherwise very awkward interview.

While both Hollywood stars were very cordial, those at home felt they didn't really want to be doing the chat.

One viewer wrote on Twitter: "Ever get the feeling that Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler really don't want to do the interview on."

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Another said: "That Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston interview on #ThisMorning was the most awkward interview I’ve saw, I’m recoiling watching that iykyk."

A third said: "Why does this Adam Sandler & Jennifer Aniston interview feel so awkward?"

Holly and Phil are big fans of the Murder Mystery sequel, telling their guests that they watched it last night.

Mum-of-three Holly said she watched it with her two eldest and praised it for appealing to the whole family.

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While Phillip branded it a "sugary" Glass Onion Agatha Christie hybrid, which appeared to please the A-listers.

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