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One Show's Alex Jones wants to 'forget' comment was ever on TV after quizzing Joe Swash on hobby

The One Show's Alex Jones was left red-faced during an interview with Joe Swash, after admitting she wanted to forget a comment she made was 'ever on TV.' The regular presenter joked that her husband would so not be proud of me' after confusing a certain type of fish with a goldfish.

The popular presenter caused fits of laughter during a discussion with Joe about his fishing hobby. He revealed he bonds with his son, by doing a certain type of fishing.

Joe was on the BBC One show on Friday night, to discuss his new documentary, Joe Swash: Teens in Care about those leaving the care system. But they first started to talk about a photo of Joe with his 16-year-old son Harry, standing with a carp fish.

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Alex got the complete wrong end of the stick though and asked Joe: "What do you do...is it fly fishing, sea fishing?"

"Oooh as in goldfish, those big ones?" But a Joe replied: "They're not goldfish though."

To which Alex, looking mortified, replied: "Let's pretend this was never on television," She then joked: "My husband's going to be so not proud of me at this moment."

The presenter has previously spoken about her husband's hobby on the show. She said: "So many, I hate time wasting...my husband does a lot of stuff. Mainly, Charlie, watching rugby videos in the loo or fishing videos."

Speaking about his documentary, which explores issues within the care system, Joe also opened up about his family life and his mum becoming a foster carer. He said: "It's the one thing that she is so proud of, being a mum and she is so good at. She felt that she had more to give.

"It's been the most amazing journey for us. It's been

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