The Morning Show host Matt Doran shocks with a VERY rude Freudian slip live on air – leaving his co-star Sally Bowrey in hysterics

Matt Doran suffered an awkward X-rated slip up live on The Morning Show on Thursday. 

The 38-year-old presenter was trying to introduce a segment on lamingtons for National Lamington Day when he made the gaffe, leaving his co-star Sally Bowrey in hysterics. 

Matt meant to say that a lamington is ‘choc coconut goodness,’ but he got tongue tied and blurted out: ‘Welcome back, well, with soft sponge and choc c**k – no.’

The Morning Show host Matt Doran shocked with a VERY rude Freudian slip live on air  on Thursday - leaving his co-star Sally Bowrey in hysterics

The Morning Show host Matt Doran shocked with a VERY rude Freudian slip live on air  on Thursday – leaving his co-star Sally Bowrey in hysterics

Matt was immediately left red-faced as Sally started laughing. 

‘Let’s just rewind to the top of that and start again,’ he said. 

‘What does that taste like?’ Sally joked.

Matt meant to say that a lamington is 'choc coconut goodness,' but he got tongue tied and blurted out: 'Welcome back, well, with soft sponge and choc c**k - no'

Matt meant to say that a lamington is ‘choc coconut goodness,’ but he got tongue tied and blurted out: ‘Welcome back, well, with soft sponge and choc c**k – no’

‘Welcome back to The Morning Show, with soft sponge and choc-coconut goodness, lamingtons are an iconic national treasure that all Aussies love,’ Matt finally said. 

Matt told 7Entertainment about the blunder, saying ‘choc-coconut’ is a hard phrase to say. 

‘You try saying “choc coconut” three times through and see how you go,’ he joked. 

Matt is known for his car-crash interview with British singer Adele, which took place late last year. 

The Channel Seven reporter had flown to London to interview the chart-topping singer, 34, for the Seven Network – but shockingly admitted during the chat he hadn’t actually listened to her new album, 30.

Matt is known for his car-crash interview with British singer Adele, which took place late last year. The Channel Seven reporter had flown to London to interview the singer, 34, but shockingly admitted during the chat he hadn't actually listened to her new album

Matt is known for his car-crash interview with British singer Adele, which took place late last year. The Channel Seven reporter had flown to London to interview the singer, 34, but shockingly admitted during the chat he hadn’t actually listened to her new album

An ‘offended’ Adele was then said to have walked out of the interview, which Doran denied.

The network allegedly spent $1million on the ill-fated interview, plus her sit-down with Oprah Winfrey and footage from her One Night Only concert.

Matt, appearing completely devastated, issued a grovelling apology to Adele on Weekend Sunrise in late November and blamed the saga on a ‘missed email’, before admitting the interview was meant to be ‘one of the highlights’ of his career.

In December last year, Matt tied the knot with partner Kendall Bora in a surprise wedding ceremony in Berowra Waters, on the Hawkesbury River. 

Channel 10 weather presenter Charlotte Goodlet served as a bridesmaid to Kendall alongside Channel Nine reporter Susanne Gray.

The couple began dating in 2019 after being introduced by mutual friends, but it was a ‘slow burn’ before things between them developed further. 

In December last year, Matt tied the knot with partner Kendall Bora in a surprise wedding ceremony in Berowra Waters, on the Hawkesbury River

In December last year, Matt tied the knot with partner Kendall Bora in a surprise wedding ceremony in Berowra Waters, on the Hawkesbury River

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Originally posted 2022-07-21 22:33:40.