Say what? Comedian Celeste Barber calls 7.30 host Leigh Sales 'Lisa' during interview to promote upcoming tour By Demeter Stamell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 13:22 BST, 20 October 2021 | Updated: 13:24 BST, 20 October 2021 Viewcomments Celeste Barber appeared to accidentally refer to veteran TV reporter Leigh Sales as 'Lisa' during an interview with 7.30 on Wednesday. The 39-year-old comedian was a guest on the ABC news show to promote her upcoming live tour, Fine, Thanks., and made the mistake while signing off. 'Thanks so much, Lisa. Nice to see you,' Celeste told Leigh, 48, as she said goodbye. Name-calling: Celeste Barber (pictured) accidentally referred to veteran TV reporter Leigh Sales as 'Lisa' during an interview with 7.30 on Wednesday It didn't go unnoticed by the show's viewers either, with one fan pointing out the on-air gaffe on Twitter. 'Celeste Barber just called Leigh Sales "Lisa"? Yes? Joke?' they wrote. But it appeared to have been nothing more than a slip of the tongue, with Celeste actually saying 'Thanks so much, Leigh. So nice to see you'. 'Thanks so much, Lisa. Nice to see you,' Celeste told Leigh Sales as she said goodbye. Pictured at the opening night of Come From Away in Sydney in June Oops: It didn't go unnoticed by the show's viewers either, with one fan later pointing out the on-air gaffe on Twitter Celeste announced her upcoming tour on Instagram on Wednesday, writing: 'Holy crap! Australia & New Zealand, I'm going back on tour May & June 2022 baby!' The funnywoman has developed a cult following by hilariously recreating celebrities' outrageous photos and videos on her own Instagram page. Speaking about what initially inspired her, Celeste told Leigh she was fed up with seeing heavily edited photos 'passed off as normal'. Hitting the road: The 39-year-old comedian appeared on the ABC news show to promote her upcoming live tour, Fine, Thanks., and made the mistake while signing off 'I got sick of seeing so many heavily curated, heavily filtered and altered images passed off as everyday. I mean, the main purpose why I did it was just to make people laugh...' she explained. 'I remember when I was looking at these images thinking, "This isn't good. This isn't okay that it's being passed off as normal. That's not what people look like!" 'And I think it's really, really important for us to see ourselves, because when you don't, you think you don't matter.' Spot the difference: The funnywoman developed a cult following by hilariously recreating celebrities' outrageous photos and videos on her own Instagram page. Pictured left, Emily Ratajkowski Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility