BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood has issued a 'huge apology' after a fan called her out for a snub.
Carol, 60, has a legion of fans but a tweet this week about weather conditions upset one of her followers.
The star shared an update on pollen levels across the country on Tuesday to give hay fever sufferers the heads up.
She wrote: "Pollen levels today across England are mostly very high, high in Northwest England and moderate in Southwest England. For Scotland and Northern Ireland they are moderate @BBC Breakfast xxx".
Unfortunately, some of Carol's fans in Wales was disappointed to see their area had been missed out of the tweet.
They wrote: "Carol, what about [Welsh flag emoji], i know everyone thinks we are part of England, but i thought you would have remembered us" alongside a crying emoji.
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Another added: "What about Wales Carol? You missed us out. Most people do but we are used to it now!"
Carol was quick to apologise, tweeting: "Noooo I AM SO SORRY. Dictated that tweet just before going on air, so did it quickly. Sending another right now. Huge apologies x".
She then added a separate tweet writing: "Pollen levels in Wales today are moderate xxx".
The fan joked back: "its alright, i forgive you just don't do it again lol [sic]".
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This week, Carol has been presenting live from Wimbledon, where the annual tennis tournament is taking place.
Carol looked stunning in a daisy print dress as she enjoyed the early morning sunshine in SW19.
She also showed off her beautiful engagement ring, after revealing her partner had popped the question last month.
BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.
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