Naga Munchetty had an honest response for a fan who called her out on Twitter after the presenter suffered a time blunder.The BBC star, 47, might famed for anchoring BBC Breakfast from Thursday to Saturday on BBC One, but she's a lady of many talents.Away from the TV screen, Naga fronts her own radio show Mondays to Wednesdays on 5 Live, where she speaks to her listeners about current affairs.READ MORE: Naga Munchetty accidentally tells BBC viewers Boris Johnson is 'in prison' in epic gaffeHowever, it appears she suffered an awkward time-related blunder on Monday's show (June 20) which involved her confusing the morning with the afternoon - and it definitely didn't go unnoticed with listeners.
We've all fallen victim to getting the time wrong, and especially on a Monday, but unfortunately for Naga her time-telling errors go out to thousands of people across the country.Taking to Twitter, one fan wrote: "The time is 12.20, good morning #WorstOneYet".But Naga confessed she's made worse mistakes during her broadcasting career before thanking him for listening.She replied: "No - there has been worse.
Thanks for listening. @bbc5live x"For more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Earlier this year, Naga accidentally told BBC Breakfast the time was 11:11 rather than 8am, a hefty three hours earlier.Both Naga and her co-star Charlie Stayt failed to notice the error and carried on with the show, but eventually Naga was informed of the moment by her listeners.The keen golfer then apologised a whopping four times for the mistake.One of Naga's most epic gaffes came on BBC Breakfast back in April - where she accidentally told viewers that Boris Johnson had been.
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