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Nick Offerman’s X-Rated Comment During Live Broadcast Goes Viral
Nick Offerman in glasses and plaid shirt during live broadcast, known for X-rated comment causing hosts to apologize.

Nick Offerman’s X-Rated Comment During Live Broadcast Goes Viral

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Invite a comedian on a talk show, and the conversation is guaranteed to take unexpected turns.

Nick Offerman left the hosts of the daytime show Sunday Brunch scrambling to apologize after he used a swear word live on air.

The actor is best known for Parks and Recreation, but you may also recognize him from Civil War, Fargo, and The Last of Us.

Highlights
  • Nick Offerman swore on live TV during an appearance on the Channel 4 show ‘Sunday Brunch,’ prompting the hosts to apologize.
  • The actor appeared on the show to promote his book ‘Little Woodchucks.’
  • He described being rebellious growing up and used a word that led viewers to praise him as a “total delight.”
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    On Sunday (November 2), Nick appeared on the Channel 4 series to promote his new book, Little Woodchucks, which he wrote to introduce the world of carpentry to young people. 

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    In one segment, the famous actor and the other guests discussed their fears and phobias, and Nick opened up about disappointing his parents when he was younger.

    Nick Offerman seated at a table with coffee mug, wearing glasses and plaid shirt, during live talk show broadcast.

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    The 55-year-old admitted that he wasn’t the best-behaved child, using a rude word to describe what he was like.

    He described his parents as the “greatest citizens I’ve ever met,” explaining that they lived lives of service and had “incredible” values, while he, in contrast, was quite rebellious growing up.

    The actor appeared on the Channel 4 show Sunday Brunch

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    “Eventually, with maturation, I learned to try and be a decent person, but I’m always catching up, so when I wake up in a sweat at night, I just think, ‘Are my parents ashamed of me?’”

    The question first came to him when he was alone in college, so he picked up the phone and called his father to apologize.

    “I realized that they had given me all the tools I needed to just be a good person.

    “I called my dad and I said, ‘Dad, I’m sorry for the last four or five years. I’ve been quite a real t**t.””

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    Noticing the hosts’ reaction, Nick quickly asked, “Am I allowed to say that?”

    “You can’t!” a flustered Tim Lovejoy replied, trying to cover up the mistake. “I must apologize for that, but carry on… He is American.”

    Nick is promoting his new book, Little Woodchucks

    Nick Offerman making an x-rated comment during live broadcast while talk show hosts react at a studio table.

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    Viewers found the moment hilarious and took to social media to defend the Emmy-winning star, with one fan writing, “He’s been a total delight. What a great guest.”

    “He was a great guest, naturally funny and an all round good guy,” said someone else.

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    “Come to Ireland – they swear on the radio and the tv. No one cares over here !!!!!” commented another viewer.

    Nick Offerman's book Little Woodchucks displayed with colorful design highlighting woodworking projects for kids and adults.

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    Nick’s new book is a follow-up to his 2016 release Good Clean Fun. In Little Woodchucks, the actor, who describes himself as a “charismatically carnivorous woodworker,” guides readers through beginner projects like a handmade box kite, as well as more advanced items, all accompanied by his signature dry wit.

    “This book is a thinly veiled screed. It’s an anti-corporate, anti-technology propaganda [for] not just kids, but parents and woodchucks of all sizes,” he explained.

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    The star helped his parents build the house he grew up in and credits his woodworking skills for his big break in show business.

    “They say, ‘So we’ve got Tom Cruise, but see that guy over there? He can build the scenery. Give him three lines and he will happily build the set.’ And he did, and that was me, and eventually, they cast me as a guy who was a woodworker.” 

    “Come to Ireland – they swear on the radio and the tv. No one cares over here,” one viewer wrote

    Nick Offerman with a woman, both smiling in a close-up selfie, related to X-rated comment during live broadcast incident.

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    Elsewhere in the episode, Nick discussed his marriage to Will and Grace actress Megan Mullally. 

    He revealed that their secret to a happy marriage—the couple has been married since 2003—is planning acting breaks in advance so they can spend quality time together.

    Nick Offerman in casual attire with a bearded man, both smiling, related to X-rated comment during live broadcast.

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    But Nick wasn’t the only star to make the Sunday Brunch hosts blush. 

    English comedian Jenny Eclair left them burying their faces in their hands after sharing details of her “filthy” poetry. 

    Discussing her tour, Jokes, Jokes, Jokes, Live!, the 65-year-old said, “I do punk poetry from the early days in this show. But obviously I can’t do it now because it’s filthy.” 

    Comedian Jenny Eclair also swore during her Sunday Brunch interview

    Elderly woman with glasses sitting in a studio setting during a talk show with Nick Offerman X-Rated comment news.

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    However, she didn’t stop herself from censoring the names of the poems, explaining,  “One’s called t**s, the other called f**ny!”

    She quickly realized that she had said the R-rated words on a daytime show and apologized to the hosts.

    Jenny shared that she had asked about other things she wanted to say on air, and that producers had simply told her “no.”

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    Man wearing glasses drinks from Sunday Brunch mug during live broadcast amid Nick Offerman's x-rated comment incident.

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    “If you ever ask to ask what you’re allowed to say and the answer is no…” host Tim replied.

    “I do hope you’re not offended,” the guest told viewers. “If you are, please don’t come to my show.”

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    Marina Urman

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    With a degree in social science and a love for culture, I approach entertainment journalism at Bored Panda with a research-driven mindset. I write about celebrity news, Hollywood highlights, and viral stories that spark curiosity worldwide. My work has reached millions of readers and is recognized for balancing accuracy with an engaging voice. I believe that pop culture isn’t just entertainment, it reflects the social conversations shaping our time.

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    Ellinor she/they/elle
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait so he said tw@t and that deserve an article ?

    UKDeek
    Community Member
    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No, he said t**t, big difference. Of course, if he had said t**t then it would be a whole different ballgame. Just be thankfull he didn't say t**t, as that would be very serious!

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    Mel in Georgia
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Our son was a sh!t, too and has repeatedly apologized to us for it now that he's a decent human being!

    Phantom Phoenix
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To my Aussie mind there's 2 words spelled t w a t. One rhymes with and is basically synonymous with prat - a self-important tool. The other pronunciation rhymes with with got. And refers to, well, what women have got... if someone is being one of those, though, we're more likely to use "cŭnt" instead.

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    Ellinor she/they/elle
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait so he said tw@t and that deserve an article ?

    UKDeek
    Community Member
    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No, he said t**t, big difference. Of course, if he had said t**t then it would be a whole different ballgame. Just be thankfull he didn't say t**t, as that would be very serious!

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    Mel in Georgia
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Our son was a sh!t, too and has repeatedly apologized to us for it now that he's a decent human being!

    Phantom Phoenix
    Community Member
    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To my Aussie mind there's 2 words spelled t w a t. One rhymes with and is basically synonymous with prat - a self-important tool. The other pronunciation rhymes with with got. And refers to, well, what women have got... if someone is being one of those, though, we're more likely to use "cŭnt" instead.

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