The singer, 41, was speaking to hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls about her recent time in Vienna for Eurovision when the interview took an unexpected turn.
The interview addressed Goodrem’s appearance the night before at Scottish pop icon Lulu’s concert at the Royal Albert Hall, held as part of the singer’s 60-year career celebrations.
Delta Goodrem was left at the centre of an awkward live television moment after an inappropriate fan sign appeared during a Good Morning Britain interview. Picture: Good Morning Britain
As footage from the performance played behind her, a bright pink fan sign bearing the C-word briefly appeared in the corner of the screen.
“I was with Lulu last night at Royal Albert,” Goodrem said.
“We have some shows, there – there, sold out,” she added, stumbling slightly as the profanity flashed behind her while she discussed her upcoming UK tour dates.
Neither Reid nor Balls acknowledged the expletive and the interview continued uninterrupted.
After the broadcast, Good Morning Britain issued an apology in a statement to Wales Online.
“We’d like to apologise to any viewers offended by the accidental appearance of the expletive which was featured in concert footage,” a spokesperson said.
“As soon as the error was discovered it was corrected and didn’t appear in the +1 and ITVX versions.”
Goodrem is set to release her eighth studio album, Pure, on November 6


