Richard Madeley was forced to apologise to Good Morning Britain viewers on Monday after Katie Price's son Harvey swore on the show.
Katie, 43, appeared on the ITV show alongside her eldest child to discuss her ongoing campaign against online trolling.
Last week, Katie shared her disappointment after a man was cleared over an offensive video mocking her 18-year-old son Harvey.
Phillip Lewer, 52, was found not guilty of sending by public communication network an offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing message, after claiming it was sent as a 'joke'.
As she spoke about the outcome on Monday morning, Harvey sat next to his mum in their garden and was using his iPad.

Katie revealed that Harvey had refused to put an earpiece in, so therefore he couldn't hear what hosts Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid were saying to him.
However, the mum-of-five relayed their questions and comments to him and even told him to stop using his iPad halfway through the interview.
As Katie chatted to Richard and Susanna, a piece of equipment blew over in front of her and her son, and someone working behind-the-scenes was forced to intervene.

Harvey looked confused as to what was going on and was heard saying: "What the f**k?"
"Oh don't worry Harv, that's live TV for you!" she told him, trying to reassure her son.
Richard later apologised for Harvey's language as mum-of-three Susanna giggled beside him.
GMB viewers didn't seem to mind too much though and were keen to praise Katie and her son on Twitter.

"I love Harvey he brightens my day and Katie is an amazing mum xxx #GMB," one person wrote.
Another tweeted: I love Harvey Price, he's a legend #gmb," while a third added: "Just love Harvey Price and hats off to Katie #gmb."
A fourth viewer posted: "Awwww Harvey you utter beaut say anything you want about Katie but she’s amazing mum to him and there relationship is heartwarming #GMB."
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.