Talk:Marie-Louise Theile
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Is she still married?
[edit]After this ...
- On 22 June in 2000, Theile made an embarrassing oversight by recounting a joke with her co-host without realising that she was live on air. In this 10 second conversation she said "This arsehole that I'm married to he goes 'aw I wanna go skiing' ok 'I wanna go Europe' ok..." at which point somebody in the studio can be heard snapping their fingers in order to capture her attention. She apologised for this conversation during the news broadcast the following evening.
Inquiring minds want to know! 108.246.205.134 (talk) 21:16, 8 March 2013 (UTC)
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