BBC reporter's on-air slip about a politician is terribly, awfully cringeworthy

 By 
Neha Prakash
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Oh boy, is this a blooper for the broadcasting history books.

BBC's Norman Smith made one hell of a blooper on Thursday while talking about UKIP's Nigel Farage.

Smith was attempting to quote Patrick O’Flynn, the former UKIP communications chief, who warned that the party is poised to become “an absolutist monarchy and personality cult." Unfortunately, pronouncing word "cult" posed a bit of a problem for Smith.

Here's a closer look:

Needless to say, Farage's critics had a field day with the slip-up.

Someone buy @BBCNormanS a drink. He’s made my day.— SimonNRicketts (@SimonNRicketts) May 14, 2015

As Freudian slips go Norman Smith's slip of the tongue re danger of Farage turning UKIP into "absolutist personality cunt" is a cracker!— Kate Potts (@KatePotts11) May 14, 2015

Oh dear. Norman Smith just referred to #NigelFarage as a *personality cunt*. Truest thing I've heard on @BBCNews for a long time.— Trev Burnip (@trevburnip) May 14, 2015

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