BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty appears uneasy as she makes plea to fans over 'odd' photos

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Naga Munchetty appeared uneasy during what was meant to be a light-hearted segment on BBC Breakfast. As Halloween celebrations took hold worldwide, with many in the UK embracing the spooky spirit through elaborate decorations, BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt and Naga invited viewers to share their photos on the programme.

Essex resident Lee Whitehead caught the hosts' attention with his remarkable setup, featuring a pirate ship and realistic cannons, reports the Express Discussing the buzz his Halloween spectacle created, he joined the programme, remarking: "It's been mad this year.

I know I've built a boat but I didn't think it would be this mad! A lot of people have been stopping." Naga, maintaining her composure, quipped about the challenges of storing decorations: "Last year we kept [the decorations] in six palettes on the top shelf but they're all ribbing me at work because there's no room for the boat...

we're not sure what we're going to do with the boat yet." Lee responded with good humour, saying: "I suppose I am mad but I enjoy doing it, the wife helps, I used to do it for the kids but they're too old now, I thought it might stop but with two grandchildren and a few more coming along, we've got to keep it going for them, and they enjoy it." Back at the studio, Charlie engaged the audience with a playful challenge: "If you're sitting at home thinking, 'If you think that's Halloween-y, you should see what we've got,' send the pictures in, we want to have a look at them." At this point, Naga's expression turned serious, and she adopted a more sombre tone, urging viewers to exercise discretion when sharing photos.

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