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Ryan Tubridy has confirmed what he actually said after claims that the Late Late Toy Show host dropped an f-bomb.
The RTE star appeared to say “oh, for crying out loud” after a large bottle of Fanta exploded on him, and he instantly went viral.
However, Tubs has now claimed that the iconic moment was not an “f-bomb” after all, but rather a “b-bomb.”
He told his RTE Radio One show this morning: “I opened the bottle and it went everywhere. I still don’t know if the bottle was shaken by someone shaking it behind the scenes, or if it was just one of those bottles.
“And apparently someone very naughty may or may not have said a certain word.
“And I’ve been laughing at it all weekend because my phone melted with all kinds of nice things from people, thanks by the way for your nice comments.
“The truth of the matter was that people thought it was an f-bomb, it wasn’t, strangely, it was an ab-bomb.
“You have to listen very carefully, it probably rhymes closer to a word like pollocks than anything else.
“That’s the word that has been misunderstood, which is fair enough. I don’t care that it’s not an angel, but listen closely and you’ll hear a slip.
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“Everything was thought out with the best possible taste. My thanks to all the children and all their families for coming and having fun with us on Friday night, it was just magical, we loved everything.”
Ryan also paid tribute to everyone who had donated to the Toy Show appeal, which has now raised more than 6.4 million euros.
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