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Channel 10’s Celia Pacquola reveals Seven told her off after THAT Logies F-bomb: ‘I was thrown under the bus!’

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Celia Pacquola revealed Channel Seven told her off after saying the F-word live on air during the 2024 Logie Awards (pictured, at the ceremony)

Celia Pacquola has revealed that she received a reprimand from Channel Seven after she dropped the F-bomb live during 2024 Logic Awards.

The 41-year-old TV star shocked fans when she made a sexual comment while performing alongside Luke McGregor at Sunday night’s star-studded awards ceremony.

She dropped the F-bomb live on air after noticing a glaring error in the autocue while the event was being broadcast live on Channel Seven.

‘The nominees for ‘Best Leading Actor in a Drama’ are… that’s incorrect… no, it’s not that (category), it’s ‘Best Drama Program,” Celia said of the error live on air.

She shocked viewers by adding: “Someone at Channel Seven has screwed me over,” as she began a pre-recorded package of the nominees, prompting much laughter in the room.

Appearing on KIIS FM Will and Woody Just days after the ceremony, the Rosehaven star admitted she was reprimanded by a Channel Seven employee for her pornographic comment.

She said of her conversation with a Seven representative: ‘They just said, ‘Hey, I work at Channel Seven’ and I said, ‘I’m sorry. But also, I don’t work for you!’

Celia went on to claim that the network threw her “under the bus” with the autocue error, before confessing that she was “proud” of her antics.

Celia Pacquola revealed Channel Seven told her off after saying the F-word live on air during the 2024 Logie Awards (pictured, at the ceremony)

The 41-year-old TV star shocked fans when she made an X-rated comment while performing alongside Luke McGregor at Sunday night's star-studded awards ceremony.

The 41-year-old TV star shocked fans when she made an X-rated comment while performing alongside Luke McGregor at Sunday night’s star-studded awards ceremony.

“I was thrown out! I just read it (the autocue) and you’re welcome to give the broadcast a little spark,” he said during Thursday’s show.

“It was funny and it wasn’t my fault. I just read it.”

After footage of Celia’s slur went viral following the Logies, the media personality revealed that some of her fans even suggested immortalising her statement.

“I’ve been getting messages… people saying, ‘We’re going to have it on a T-shirt!'” he joked. “Now I have a new slogan!”

“Which is weird, because I’d gotten used to people saying ‘thank God you’re here’ when they saw me.

“Now I have to get used to people saying: ‘Celia, someone from Channel Seven has screwed me over.'”

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