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The One Show's Alex Jones has unexpected interruption live on air

"It's the gym, they want their money back!"

It's safe to say The One Show presenter Alex Jones will be turning her phone on silent whilst at work in the future.

During yesterday's (November 2) edition of the BBC chat show show, Jones and her colleague Jermaine Jenas were deep in conversation with Watchdog's Nikki Fox.

The presenter began to recall an incidence at her gym, when they illegally used a picture of her to promote their business, when she had only ever been to one fitness class there.

However, mid-sentence on live TV, Jones was interrupted by a doorbell ringtone, that could be heard going off behind the green sofa.

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Jenas clocked it earlier than anyone else, with his eyes intensely darting towards the guests.

"Oh, that's my ring..." Jones realised, before guest Gabby Logan joked: "It's the gym, they want their money back!"

After a quick laugh, ever the professional, Jones carried on with her story.

"Anyway, sorry," she said, "The next time my friend went there was a life-size picture of me in reception, without any permission at all!"

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Just last month, The One Show was plagued by swear words as Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi took to the studio.

As he sat down with Jones and Roman Kemp, Capaldi was quizzed about his latest chart success, to which he replied: "Yeah, I'm chuffed to b***ery! It was nerve-wracking, but it's good to be back, amongst friends, and it's good to be out of the house."

The subject turned to Wham tune 'Club Tropicana' and its music video, which happened to feature in it Roman's mum Shirlie.

"Your mum was in it and she looked b**** good in it, I have to say that!" Capaldi joked, as Jones subsequently interjected with: "We have got to say a quick sorry about the language. I'm sorry if anyone was offended."

The One Show airs on BBC One.

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