June 16, 2026 7:04 pm EDT

McFly’s Harry Judd was left very red-faced as he accidentally boasted about his sex life during a cringeworthy live radio show on Tuesday. 

The drummer, 40, who was covering for Gok Wan on Magic Radio, was left awkwardly stumbling over his words when he told listeners about his sex life. 

Harry said: ‘Because I’ve been fortunate enough to have some sex… oh my god I meant to say success and I just said sex!’

Getting embarrassed, Harry explained: ‘I’ve gone a bit red now, they’re going to have to clip that.

‘It’s happened to me many times when I’ve tried to say success. I’ve had a LOT of success in my life and now I just sound arrogant… but because I’ve been lucky enough to have some success in my life sometimes people do ask me for advice.’

‘On sex?’ quizzed his co-host Harriet Scott, who was left laughing.

McFly’s Harry Judd was left very red-faced as he accidentally boasted about his sex life during a cringeworthy live radio show on Tuesday

The star, 40, was left awkwardly stumbling over his words when he told listeners: ‘I’ve been fortunate enough to have some sex… oh my god I meant to say success and I just said sex!’

Harry is happily married to wife Izzy, who he shares three children with Lola, 10, Kit, nine, and Lockie, four. 

The couple have been together for 20 years and married for 13 years.

Like Harry, Izzy is a musician and was a semi-finalist on Britain’s Got Talent back in 2008 with her string quartet Escala.

Harry is currently filling in for Gok on his Magic Radio show while the TV personality is on holiday in Canada.

It comes after the singer revealed he was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday after injuring his finger during a gardening accident that required emergency stitches. 

It comes after Harry’s wife, Izzy, revealed their child is ‘neurodivergent’ as she candidly opened up about navigating the ‘incredibly challenging’ situation.

Izzy and the McFly star share three children but she chose not to name which of her children had been diagnosed with the condition.

Taking to Instagram last year, the author explained to followers how she and Harry had been ‘learning how to parent’ their neurodivergent child for the past few years, describing the process as ‘overwhelming’ and ‘all-consuming’. 

Neurodivergent is a term that describes people whose brains function differently, encompassing conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia.

Izzy, who previously hosted a fertility podcast amid her own IVF struggles, set out to launch a new show in a bid to help parents like herself.

She said: ‘I wanted to share something with you that I have not talked about on here. So for the last few years, I have been learning how to parent a neurodivergent child.’

Harry is happily married to wife Izzy, who he shares three children with Lola, 10, Kit, nine, and Lockie, four. The couple have been together for 20 years and married for 13 years

‘It has been all-consuming, incredibly challenging, I’ve felt very overwhelmed and like I’ve been thrown into a world where I have no qualifications.

‘And there is very little support, I just have this desire to talk about it, and it’s pretty similar to how I felt when I recorded Let’s Talk Fertility all those years ago’.

‘And however scary it was to open up about our personal struggles, I soon realised I was far from alone. 

‘So I have decided to continue the Let’s Talk series with Let’s Talk Neurodivergent Kids, which is a podcast where I will be speaking to experts and parents.’

She captioned the post: ‘I wanted to share something with you that I haven’t talked about on here. It’s a personal and challenging subject and one that feels daunting to open up about.

‘However, I really feel that awareness, education and kindness is needed for our brilliant neurodivergent kids. 

‘I felt pretty nervous to share our fertility struggles all those years ago but after releasing the podcast Let’s Talk Fertility, I soon realised I was far from alone’.

‘So I’ve decided to continue the series with Let’s Talk Neurodivergent Kids, launching on the 28th April.

‘I really hope it will provide a community and a safe space for anyone else experiencing the complexities of raising neurodivergence.

‘I can’t wait to share more about the episodes with you soon. In the meantime do come and follow me over at @letstalkndkids Love Izzy.’

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Should radio hosts be more careful with their words, or do these slip-ups make them more relatable?

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