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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty told off by co-star for 'laughing' during segment

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Naga Munchetty got told off by her co-star Mike Bushell for 'laughing' after his segment went wrong.Things took an awkward turn in the BBC studio when sports presenter Mike Bushell tried to deliver the latest sports news to viewers on Thursday's broadcast (January 20).Mike had been trying to tell the nation about the latest Ashes news - after the men's England cricket team suffered a crushing defeat to Australia earlier this month.However, he soon got distracted when he heard Naga making noises in the background of the studio, and he thought she was laughing at him.He proceeded to call her out on it, but the pair jokingly clashed when Naga hit back.Mike was saying: "The men are still licking their wounds after their Ashes humiliation..Stopping his report, he said: "Naga's laughing at that..." before pointing over to where Naga was sitting on the red sofa.Defending herself, Naga told him: "I'm not laughing!"Mike continued: "I saw you snigger..."Munchetty explained: "I actually kicked my foot and I hurt my foot myself, sorry, so I was wincing."Realising this, Mike said: "Oh sorry, nothing to do with you..."This is a live TV story and is constantly being updated.Please refresh the page regularly to get the latest TV updates.TV & Showbiz reporters are working to source the latest information, reaction, pictures and video related to this story.You can also follow us on Twitter @DailyStar, or follow us on Instagram @dailystar to get the latest TV and celeb gossip 24 hours a day.Or like our Daily Star Showbiz Facebook page to get the day's biggest stories, and have your say on them.Why not also subscribe to receive our regular Daily Star showbiz newsletters?You can do this on this page by simply entering your email address.

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