Mixing up words is f erotice noia common enough mistake, even if you're used being live on TV all the time.
SEE ALSO: Things got ugly when a cheesecake was stolen in the BBCBut BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker had a major slip-up yesterday when he muddled up the words "culture" and "country."
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Oops. Dan Walker just pushed on regardless, and indulged in a bit of deprecating humour on Twitter.
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Yeah, sure thing Dan.
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Certainly one person heard it -- Piers Morgan, rival presenter on Good Morning Britain, was keen to highlight the Freudian slip.
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This isn't the first time Morgan's tried to rile Walker on Twitter, just the day before he tweeted this.
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Luckily for Walker that time he had a comeback ready.
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A bit harder to come up with a witty comeback about accidentally dropping a c-bomb on morning TV, but we believe in you Dan!
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