An exclusive interview with former U.K. prime minister Boris Johnson, scheduled to air on BBC One Thursday night, has been abruptly canceled. The cancellation came after presenter Laura Kuenssberg admitted to mistakenly sending her briefing notes to Johnson.
In a post on social media platform X, Kuenssberg expressed her embarrassment and disappointment over the error. She explained that while preparing for the interview with Johnson, she accidentally sent the briefing notes intended for her team to the former prime minister. Recognizing the implications of this mistake, Kuenssberg acknowledged that proceeding with the interview would not be appropriate.
The BBC confirmed the cancellation, stating that the inadvertent sharing of briefing notes made the interview untenable. Both the broadcaster and Johnson’s team agreed that canceling the interview was the best course of action in light of the circumstances.
Johnson, who has been actively promoting his upcoming memoir “Unleashed,” had been set to discuss his time as prime minister with Kuenssberg. Known for his role in overseeing Brexit, Johnson resigned in 2022 following controversy surrounding the appointment of Chris Pincher as chief whip of the Conservative party amid sexual misconduct allegations.
The interview with Kuenssberg was anticipated as a significant opportunity for Johnson to reflect on his tenure as prime minister. With the cancellation, replacement programming for BBC One has yet to be announced. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of discretion and careful communication in high-profile interviews.