ABC's Lara Spencer says sorry for calling holiday 'Cinco de Drinko'
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Lara Spencer hosts a 'GMA' segment featuring Tyra Banks. (Reuters)
ABC's Lara Spencer is apologizing for referring to Cinco de Mayo as "Cinco de Drinko" on a "Good Morning America" segment this week.
The anchor wore, then twirled, a sombrero and mentioned that the holiday was the biggest day of the year for margarita sales. She held what appeared to be a margarita.
She tweeted a day later that she got a little carried away and was sorry for the segment. MSNBC's "Way Too Early" show similarly apologized this week for showing a staff member shaking maracas and taking a swig from what was said to be a tequila bottle.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The holiday marks an 1862 battle victory by Mexican troops.