- A BBC presenter was forced to apologise after a guest accidentally swore live on air during a tribute to David Hockney .
- The incident occurred on Friday, 12 June, during a BBC News segment honouring the iconic British artist, who passed away peacefully at home aged 88.
- Scarlett Clark, granddaughter of Hockney's muse Celia Birtwell, was asked about life advice the artist had given her.
- She quoted Hockney as saying, "Enjoy, paint what you love and f*** everyone," immediately realising her blunder.
- Presenter Matthew Amroliwala promptly apologised to viewers for the curse word, with Birtwell also offering an apology.
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