
The One Show fans say the same thing about Alex Jones as Lulu 'swears'
Alex Jones was left gobsmacked on The One Show when Lulu appeared to drop the F-bomb during a live broadcast.
While reminiscing about her storied career with Alex and co-presenter Roman Kemp, the legendary singer had a slip of the tongue that didn't go unnoticed by viewers with keen hearing.
Despite the lack of an immediate apology on air, Alex and Roman's reactions were unmistakable as they processed the unforeseen gaffe.
Lulu was sharing an anecdote about a conversation with Tina Turner when she quoted, "And Tina, I have to tell you something else. Tina said, 'I love it, it is just my life story' and I went, 'Hey girl, it is my f***ing life story'."
With a rueful smile, Lulu added, "I didn't say it straight to her face, though," which led to Alex slowly nodding, utterly speechless, according to Wales Online.
Alert fans quickly picked up on the incident, causing quite a buzz on social media platforms. A viewer questioned, "Did I hear her right?"
Another viewer humorously commented, "Lulu just dropped an f bomb," clearly entertained by the mishap.
In a more emotional part of the conversation, Lulu delved into her private life, expressing, "People think they know Lulu, but no one knows you. I've always been very careful, very private, and chatty, but I keep a lot of things to myself. Now I'm talking about everything, and this is because the landscape has changed.
"When I was younger, everything was a secret, and there was a lot of shame because you didn't talk about things, but today people talk about things, and I think it's healthy. I've had an amazing life, but there are certain things in my life that I've never discussed."
She explained, "I had to go to therapy because it was difficult not to unravel the things that I've been told not to say and the things I was assumed of. Once you've spoken about the things you're assumed of.
"I have mental health issues, I've come through a lot, my family, and it's things that I didn't want to talk about, but I reveal it in the book, which is kind of like being let out of jail."
Fans went wild over the star's age-defying looks, with one tweeting: "Lulu looks great for 76 #TheOneShow."
Another viewer gushed: "#TheOneShow Lulu looks amazing! She looks so young. Love her!".
As one other fan chimed in, commenting: "Lulu looking good but not my fave singer #TheOneShow."

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