BBC Breakfast's Holly Hamilton was asked to swiftly move on when she began updating viewers on the football. The Irish presenter, 35, joined hosts Nina Warhurst and Roger Johnson on the red sofa to give viewers their daily dose of sport news on Sunday (August 14).
Holly kicked off her segment talking about Manchester United 's devastating 4-0 defeat to Brentford on Saturday (August 13), saying: "Speaking of people swimming in hot water, Manchester United." READ MORE: BBC Breakfast share 'greatest news story ever' as bear cub gets 'high'She added: "You know we're not quite sure what's left to say really.
We can't really lament, it's only two weeks in..."Nina, 41, saw this as the perfect opportunity to change the topic as she interjected: "Let's just move on Holly.""I thought you might say that, Nina!" Holly responded before adding: "I wasn't sure if you were going to put yourself out there." The presenter came under fire later in the episode when she likened people queuing for water to refugees in a warzone.
Taking to social media to fume over the comparison, one wrote: "Did she really just liken people queuing for water in Surrey to refugees coming from a warzone?
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