Sara Haines had a shocking on-air moment during the Tuesday, November 18, episode of The View. The co-host was so amazed by celebrity mentalist Oz Pearlman that she accidentally blurted out an f-bomb live on television.

The women were interviewing Pearlman about his new book, Read Your Mind, when he stunned everyone in the studio with his mentalist skills. After correctly guessing the name of a friend Ana Navarro was thinking of, they played a game involving fake ATM PIN codes. Pearlman then told Haines he was going to guess her actual private PIN code—the one she uses every day.

“Are you ready? Are you ready for this, Sara?” Pearlman asked excitedly, before revealing the correct four-digit number.

“What the f—?!” Haines exclaimed, immediately getting muted on the show. She clasped her hands over her mouth in shock, realizing she had cursed on live TV. Navarro playfully tapped her on the head with a piece of cardboard, while Sunny Hostin pointed at her in disbelief.

“No one knows my PIN!” Haines declared in amazement, then realized she would now have to change it. She asked Pearlman, “Why would you say it on national television?!” and repeated in bewilderment, “How would he know my PIN?”

Joy Behar couldn’t resist joking about the incident: “Again. Again. That’s two times now,” referencing an earlier near slip-up by Haines during the show.

This wasn’t the first time a co-host experienced a mute mishap. Just weeks prior, Whoopi Goldberg was muted during the November 5 episode while commenting on the recent government shutdown. Goldberg insisted she had not actually cursed, joking along with Behar that she only “thought it.”

Back on the November 18 episode, the studio erupted in laughter as Sara fanned herself, still red-faced. Producers were seen scrambling behind the cameras, prompting Joy Behar to quip, “Great, now Standards & Practices needs a vacation.” Even Pearlman looked surprised by how perfectly timed the moment had been.

As the audience roared, Whoopi leaned in and muttered, “At least this time someone actually said the word.” Despite her embarrassment, Haines became the center of playful teasing, ultimately earning the unofficial title of “Most Likely to Get Bleeped” on daytime TV.