Sunday Brunch hosts Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy playfully said sorry to comedian Aisling Bea after they quizzed her on her personal life.
The Irish comedian made an appearance on the Channel 4 morning show alongside guests like Big Zuu, with Kat Sadler and Lizzie Davidson from Such Brave Girls.
Almost immediately into the show, Tim disclosed a backstage chat with Aisling, prompting a cheeky apology from him.
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He explained: "Aisling, this morning you came in and I said to you, 'How is it being a mum?' and then Simon said to you, 'Congratulations, I've not seen you since becoming a mum,' and you said, 'Simon, the boring thing and being a mum is that everyone keeps asking about it'."
"So I apologise for that," he said with a chuckle: "But how is it being a mum?" reports the Manchester Evening News.
Aisling responded with playful repartee: "Thank you for apologising, I'll work on forgiveness but I can't guarantee it."
She continued: "I still identify as a child-free, single lady because of the vibe but I do have a baby and a boyfriend."
With her signature wit, Aisling commented on "rival show" Saturday Kitchen, saying her little one "couldn't get her head around it" so she likely wasn't watching her mum today.
Opening up about motherhood, she added: "I feel like I'm not a mum yet, at the start you're just like dealing with a new person in the house, I think it'll be a while before that feels like I'm a mother."

Aisling revealed that she and her partner Jack Freeman became parents for the first time in August last year, after getting celebrities like Paul Rudd and Travis Kelce to announce her pregnancy news months earlier.
She took to Instagram to share the birth of her baby, posting a series of photos showing her growing bump, ending with a final snap of her cradling her newborn daughter in hospital.
In a playful post, she wrote: "Trip advisor review of Pregnancy One star," and listed a series of "negatives" such as it being "expensive" and leaving her feeling "very unrested".

"Not as described online or in pictures. Reminded me of the Glasgow Willie Wonka experience. Towards the end of my stay I was repeatedly kicked in the nuts," she continued.
She then went on to list: "UTIs, bleeding, depression, cramps, insomnia, nosebleeds, sinus blockage, migraines, vomiting, being randomly touched by people without asking, bones mushing, organs moving, skin stretching, being told that you'll forget all the pain/that it's a privilege / that it will all be "worth it" in the end, heightened awareness of climate change and worst of all- boredom- all described as « normal » and was repeatedly recommended « a nice bath » as a fix to all of the above."
Aisling also shared the "positives", saying she enjoyed the bath at the end and appreciated the help with her bags, adding: "Before checking out, nearby kebab shop man provided free extra chips and quite a flirty wink, which I appreciated. Was given a little gift at check out which is, admittedly, quite cute. "
Sunday Brunch airs from 10am on Channel 4.
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