Valerie Bertinelli issued an on-air apology after a pair of unintended expletives during an interview this week as she promoted a new Lifetime film about love and caregiving. The unscripted moment — captured during the fourth hour of NBC’s morning block — underscores how candid conversations about grief and relationships can quickly turn personal on live television.
On the air
The actress appeared on Today With Jenna & Sheinelle to talk about Love Again, a Lifetime movie in which she portrays a woman who forges a new bond while caring for a husband diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s. During a segment about bringing personal experience to the role, Bertinelli spoke frankly about holding grief inside and trying to maintain a public composure.
In the course of that conversation she slipped into profanity, immediately correcting herself and apologizing. One exchange was quickly smoothed over by host Jenna Bush Hager, who treated the moment as a natural part of an intimate conversation between women.
Second slip, quick recovery
Later in the interview Bertinelli again used an expletive while describing the tension between craving partnership and valuing independence. She responded to the mishap with another apology and a self-deprecating joke about getting older. The tone of the show remained light; the actress stayed on for a cooking segment and promised to make amends by preparing a dish for the hosts.
For context, Bertinelli was married to guitarist Eddie Van Halen from 1981 to 2007 and to Tom Vitale from 2011 until 2022.
What this means for viewers
Live television continues to offer unfiltered moments that humanize public figures. When actors discuss difficult subjects such as bereavement or dementia, interviews can become emotionally raw — and sometimes unguarded language follows. Broadcasters and audiences typically handle such slips with a blend of apology and humor, as happened here.
- Guest: Valerie Bertinelli
- Program: Today With Jenna & Sheinelle (fourth hour of NBC’s Today)
- Reason for appearance: Promotion of Lifetime film Love Again
- Incident: Two accidental profanity slips; on-air apologies followed
- Afterward: Bertinelli took part in a cooking segment and reassured viewers she would make up for the interruptions
News consumers should expect more candid interviews as celebrities promote projects that touch on personal or painful themes. Those moments can reveal as much about the subject matter as the scripted portions of a film, and they often shape public conversation about the topics at hand.
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