Noel Edmonds swears live on GMB as his 90s House Party sidekick Mr Blobby destroys the studio in a VERY chaotic segment - leaving host Susanna Reid forced to apologise 

Susanna Reid was forced to apologise when Noel Edmonds swore live on Good Morning Britain on Monday. 

Noel, 75, joined Susanna, 53, and Ed Balls, 57, to discuss his move to New Zealand as well as his plan to help save radio when the blooper happened.

The Deal Or No Deal presenter mentioned that he owned a pub called the B***er Inn, which left Susanna  quickly apologising for his slip. 

But he insisted it wasn't a swear word and repeated it several times, before the conversation was moved swiftly on. 

Noel was also reunited with his House Party sidekick Mr Bloody on Good Morning Britain on Monday. 

Susanna Reid forced to apologise as Noel Edmonds swore live on GMB on Monday - before he was joined by his 90s House Party sidekick Mr Blobby who destroyed the studio

Susanna Reid forced to apologise as Noel Edmonds swore live on GMB on Monday - before he was joined by his 90s House Party sidekick Mr Blobby who destroyed the studio 

Mr Blobby originally featured on the British Saturday night variety show Noel's House Party, broadcast on BBC One and he caused mayhem during his appearance

Mr Blobby originally featured on the British Saturday night variety show Noel's House Party, broadcast on BBC One and he caused mayhem during his appearance 

Noel and Mr Blobby pictured together in the 1990s

Noel and Mr Blobby pictured together in the 1990s

Chaos ensued with the pink, spotty family favourite joined Noe on the show and tried to give him a hug, messed up the studio and turned over a table. 

Mr Blobby originally featured on the British Saturday night variety show Noel's House Party, broadcast on BBC One

Blobby communicates only by saying the word 'blobby' and is well known for causing mass destruction wherever possible. 

Talking about Mr Blobby he said: 'He calls me most days. Hes not the most entertaining conversation! I feel sorry for him. 

When Mr Blobby came in and tried to hug him, Noel told him: 'I’m not doing a radio station for you it is boring! He makes Ed [Balls] look slim!'

During the interview, Noel addressed the photo that was taken of him last month during a trip to the Isle Of Man, in which he was wearing odd shoes.  

Noel choose to wear light brown lace-up boots on his right foot and slip-on dark brown boots on his left foot. 

Eagle-eyed fans couldn't help but notice his peculiar fashion choice as he posed for a photo with the owners of Laxey Beach Stop Cafe. 

When asked about it, Noel joked: 'In River Haven where I live is illegal to have matching shoes (he now lives in new Zealand), 

'And there are cameras around and police to fine you if you go out like that.' 

And talking about his company in New Zealand, he said: 'I have a farm of 1,000 acres a vineyard. Our wine is up for an award.' 

He swooped in to give Noel a hug and he remarked he makes Ed Balls look slim 

When Mr Blobby came in and tried to hug him, Noel told him: 'I’m not doing a radio station for you it is boring!'

Mass hilarioty ensued as Mr Blobby wouldn't keep his hands off the presenter 

Noel appeared quite perturbed by the experience 

During the interview, Deal Or No Deal star Noel addressed the photo that was taken of him last month during a trip to the Isle Of Man, in which he was wearing odd shoes

During the interview, Deal Or No Deal star Noel addressed the photo that was taken of him last month during a trip to the Isle Of Man, in which he was wearing odd shoes 

When asked about it, Noel joked: 'In River Haven where I live is illegal to have matching shoes (he now lives in new Zealand )'

When asked about it, Noel joked: 'In River Haven where I live is illegal to have matching shoes (he now lives in new Zealand )'

Noel and his wife Liz have settled in the Ngatimoti area in New Zealand several years ago, snapping up 12 properties worth almost £15m on 270 hectares of land

Noel and his wife Liz have settled in the Ngatimoti area in New Zealand several years ago, snapping up 12 properties worth almost £15m on 270 hectares of land

In 2023, Noel sparked a furious row with residents who accused him of 'colonising' their idyllic village (pictured: his shop)

In 2023, Noel sparked a furious row with residents who accused him of 'colonising' their idyllic village (pictured: his shop)

One said: 'I feel like he's a coloniser. He's come in like he's the lord of the manor' (pictured: Noel with a 'His Lordship' mug)

One said: 'I feel like he's a coloniser. He's come in like he's the lord of the manor' (pictured: Noel with a 'His Lordship' mug)