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BBC Breakfast star points out 'tumbleweed silence' in awkward Naga Munchetty debate

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BBC Breakfast was chock full of awkward moments on Thursday (August 25) as one star criticised the "tumbleweed silence" as his joke failed to land.Resident sports correspondent Chetan Pathak was chatting to regular hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt about the upcoming Rugby League World Cup.The sports competition, based in Manchester, has elected a brand new mascot dubbed RugBee, designed by two nine-year-old competition winners and evocative of the Manchester bee.READ MORE:BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty shuts down co-host Charlie Stayt in 'awful' rowDetermined to make as many bee puns as he could, Chetan's report concluded that the costume had "created a real buzz", before he giggled: "They had another preference, but in the end they went with plan 'bee'."A confused Charlie questioned: "What was the preference?" as Naga rolled her eyes, asking him: "Oh, didn't you get it?""I spent all morning thinking that up, I'm out of bee puns," Chetan confessed. "Charlie's not impressed."Blustering, Charlie insisted: "I have got it!

I've got it now. It's better when someone doesn't get it, isn't it?"But Chetan wasn't pulling his punches as he replied: "No, it doesn't land.

Naga getting it made me feel a bit better. If there'd been stone cold silence..."Collapsing into giggles, Naga agreed: "Tumbleweed.

That happens too."Chetan awkwardly said: "Yes... I'm sensing that."Trying to cover his tracks, Charlie said: "You did a very dry delivery there, which is good.

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