Channel Seven accidentally airs multiple swear words during live TV gaffe

Mature audiences only! Channel Seven accidentally airs multiple swear words during a live TV gaffe on The Morning Show – including a shocking F-bomb

Channel Seven’s The Morning Show made a hilarious blunder on Thursday’s episode. 

The outrageous accident happened during a preview of an upcoming Better Homes and Gardens episode featuring Johanna Griggs touring Layne Beachley’s home.

During the house tour, a motivational white board in Layne’s home which was filled with swear words was shown on screen for four seconds.

Oh no! Channel Seven’s The Morning Show made a hilarious blunder on Thursday by airing several swear words during a preview of a Better Homes and Gardens featuring Johanna Griggs and Layne Beachley (pictured together) 

The board contained the word ‘F***ED’ in capital letters, along with the word ‘s**t’ and two iterations of ‘bulls**t’.

The bad language was clearly visible in the shot, as the camera framed the board up close so that viewers could read Layne’s motivational manifesto.

The words on the whiteboard were from Layne’s new online course, called The Awake Academy.  

Look away! The board contained the word 'F***ED' in capital letters, along with the word 's**t' and two iterations of 'bulls**t'

Look away! The board contained the word ‘F***ED’ in capital letters, along with the word ‘s**t’ and two iterations of ‘bulls**t’

Nobody seemed to notice the gaffe, with Johanna innocently narrating the footage to unaware Morning Show hosts Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies. 

On Wednesday, Johanna promoted the episode in a lengthy Instagram post.

‘This week on Better Homes and Gardens, we catch up with the dynamic duo of Layne Beachley and Kirk Pengilly, who are opening their home up to cameras for the first time ever,’ she wrote.

‘I absolutely LOVE these two,’ she exclaimed. ‘They’ve both experienced so much success, yet remain incredibly humble. 

Inspirational: The words on the whiteboard were from Layne's new motivational online course, called The Awake Academy

Inspirational: The words on the whiteboard were from Layne’s new motivational online course, called The Awake Academy

‘Layne tells us all about her new venture, the AWAKE ACADEMY… an online course where you can learn resilience, detach from fear, take control and design a life for yourself that you want,’ she continued.

‘Basically – all the learnings from the last 30years of Layne’s life (and amongst all the success, she has experienced many downs).’

The former competitive swimmer then urged her followers to tune in for the full episode, which airs Friday.

It’s currently unclear if the bad language will be removed from the episode, or if it will still go to air as is.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel Seven for comment.  

'This week on Better Homes and Gardens, we catch up with the dynamic duo of Layne Beachley and Kirk Pengilly, who are opening their home up to cameras for the first time ever,' Johanna Griggs wrote on Instagram. (Pictured: Layne and Kirk)

‘This week on Better Homes and Gardens, we catch up with the dynamic duo of Layne Beachley and Kirk Pengilly, who are opening their home up to cameras for the first time ever,’ Johanna Griggs wrote on Instagram. (Pictured: Layne and Kirk)