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Watch: Max George swears live on Strictly Come Dancing

The BBC apologises after Max George swears live on Strictly Come Dancing.

The BBC was forced to apologise tonight after Max George swore during a live episode of Strictly Come Dancing.

The singer, 32, had just completed his American smooth dance with pro partner Dianne Buswell when he was heard excitedly saying to her: "Fucking get in!"

Later in the programme Claudia Winkleman apologised for his remarks, which came at around 7.30pm with an audience of more than 10 million likely to be watching.

Watch George's profanity below:

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