Vernon Kay Left Red-Faced After Live BBC Radio 2 Slip-Up: “I’ve Loved Working Here…”

Vernon Kay has built a reputation as one of Britain’s most quick-witted broadcasters, but even years of live radio couldn’t save him from an unforgettable on-air blunder that left both his colleagues and listeners in stitches.
What started as an innocent conversation about one of Britain’s most popular footwear brands quickly spiraled into a hilarious moment that had Vernon joking he might have just talked himself out of a job.
And once he realized what he’d accidentally said, there was no going back.
One Word Changed Everything
During his BBC Radio 2 mid-morning show, Vernon was reading a message from a listener who proudly admitted to wearing Crocs with socks.
Simple enough.
But as he read the message aloud, his pronunciation of the word “Crocs” sounded dangerously close to an offensive swear word, creating a split-second live radio moment that instantly sent the studio into uncontrollable laughter.Vernon Kay bids 'emotional' farewell as BBC Radio 2 star decides to 'step  back' from role - The Mirror
The unexpected slip caught Vernon completely off guard.
Realizing what had just happened, he burst into laughter before jokingly pleading with the production team.

“Oh, clip that. Clip that. I want that on my… not my highlights, my lowlights.”

The presenter then tried to recover while laughing at himself, insisting listeners should make sure they owned “proper Crocs” before cheekily warning they might otherwise “be in trouble.”
His Co-Star Couldn’t Resist
As Vernon struggled to compose himself, travel presenter Ellie Brennan seized the opportunity to tease him.
“You’re gonna be in trouble,” she laughed, as the studio continued erupting with laughter.
Rather than shy away from the awkward moment, Vernon leaned into the comedy.
“I hope my Crocs work because at our age, you never know,” he joked.
When Ellie added, “Especially with socks on,” Vernon immediately fired back with another playful remark, telling listeners it was “safer” to keep the socks on.
The exchange only made everyone laugh harder.
The Joke That Had Everyone Talking
Eventually, Vernon delivered the line that perfectly summed up the entire incident.
Still laughing, he quipped:

“I’ve loved working here. Thanks very much. Had a great time.”

The self-deprecating comment quickly became the highlight of the broadcast, with many listeners enjoying the way he handled the mistake instead of trying to ignore it.
Live radio has always been unpredictable, and moments like this are exactly why audiences continue to love it.
A Challenging Year Away From The Microphone
The light-hearted incident comes during a period when Vernon has also been attracting attention away from the studio.
Earlier this year, he and longtime wife Tess Daly publicly confirmed that they had decided to end their marriage after more than two decades together.
The couple shared a joint statement explaining that the decision had been made after careful thought and that their separation was entirely amicable.
They emphasized that there was no animosity between them and no third party involved.
Instead, they said they remain close friends and are committed above all else to co-parenting their daughters, Phoebe and Amber.
The statement also asked for privacy as they move through the next chapter of their lives.
Despite the personal changes, Vernon has continued to bring his trademark humor and warmth to BBC Radio 2 every morning.
And if this latest on-air mishap proved anything, it’s that even when things go spectacularly wrong, he’s more than capable of turning an awkward mistake into one of the funniest moments of the day.
For listeners, it was a reminder that live broadcasting is at its best when the unexpected happens—and Vernon Kay’s quick wit ensured that what could have been an embarrassing blunder instead became another memorable chapter in his radio career.