BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty has worried fans that she could be leaving the morning show for good after she bade an emotional farewell to her co-star.Naga has been a staple of the morning news programme since 2009, and usually presents the show alongside Charlie Stayt.But the news came that political correspondent Adam Fleming will be taking a lengthy absence from the show to concentrate on other projects - leaving Naga heartbroken.Adam announced on Twitter: "This is my last week at Westminster for a while because I’m going to do other stuff for a few months including #BBCNewscast.
Thanks for all the constructive feedback of my political coverage on this platform."He accompanied the announcement with a snap of himself clutching a BBC News umbrella outside Downing Street, surrounded by cameras and recording equipment.And Naga was quick to respond to the news, emotionally penning: "A change is as good as a rest (they say).
I don't like what they say...."Still, I hope you enjoy the change. I'll miss you on @BBCBreakfast x."Frantic fans, however, took this as a cryptic hint that Naga herself could be leaving the programme, and headed to the replies section to beg: "Oh no don’t say you are leaving Naga!"While other fans rushed to support Adam, with BBC Breakfast stand-in host Rachel Burden writing: "We will miss you!" with a sad face emoji.As BBC 5 Live host Rick Edwards agreed: "We will!"Another fan echoed: "So glad you’re still going to do #bbcnewscast (not the fake one!) - essential listening every evening.
The sensitivity with which you tackle difficult topics is fantastic. Good luck with the ‘other stuff’ too!""Oh no, I hate change!
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