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Bev Lyons

Lorraine Kelly apologises after Dancing On Ice star Graham Bell swears live on air

Lorraine Kelly was forced to apologise after Dancing On Ice star Graham Bell swore live on air during her ITV show.

Ex-Olympic skier and Ski Sunday presenter Graham appeared on the morning show to talk about his elimination following his skate off last night against Rebekah Vardy.

Graham who admitted he was hungover, after downing bottles of wine and binge watching telly, after being booted from the show was asked about his skiing career.

He said: "I climbed up the pole to untie the flag and as I looked down my friends had gone and they'd been replaced by armed police and I was like ooh 's**t'."

Lorraine forced to apologise after Dancing On ice star Graham Bell turns air blue (ITV/Twitter)

Lorraine covered her mouth and interrupted by saying, 'oh dear'.

She later apologised following the chat and said: "Sorry for that wee naughty word that slipped out from Graham there."

Bell and his professional partner Karina Manta ended up leaving the show but he insisted that he would continue to skate.

The presenter injured his first partner Yebin Mok ahead of the series but said he would help to teach her skiing.

He said: "Oh yeah, it’s actually helped my skiing a lot.

"A lot of people do the show and hang their boots up but I will continue skating. I’m going to teach Yebin to ski."

During the show co-host Phillip Schofield showcased two different looks, including his famous multicoloured jacket from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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