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BBC Breakfast viewers left cringing over 'disastrous' Geri Horner interview with Naga and Charlie

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Geri Horner was forced to endure an awkward interview with Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty on BBC Breakfast this week which left viewers cringing over their uncomfortable chat.The 51-year-old Spice Girls star was invited into the studio for the early morning BBC news show on Thursday October 26 as she joined hosts Charlie, 61, and Naga, 48, on the red sofa.The singer is currently promoting her new children's novel titled Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen but looked uneasy as she was grilled on the TV show as Charlie and Naga turned the line of questioning towards the mum-of-two's comfort levels.The BBC hosts also highlighted that they felt like they were the ones being interviewed during the segment on their show, the Mirror reports.Naga said: “Do you know what, you're very interesting as an interviewee.

You've come in, making sure you've done your research on us as well haven't you?”Geri responded by saying that she thought that was "the polite thing to do.’”Charlie then jumped in with a eye-brow raising comment as he said: “Also, you point your finger quite a lot, to be honest.” His remark seemed to take the Wannabe singer by surprise, who replied: “Is that rude?!

I'm so sorry Charlie.” Addressing Geri more directly, Naga then asked: “Do you not like being interviewed?” as the singer turned author replied that she “didn’t mind” being put in the spotlight.As attention turned to Geri's book, the star who is married to Billionaire Formula One boss Christian Horner explained she likes writing her novels in a small shed on the grounds of her home.Latching on to this comment, Charlie remarked: “I bet it's not a little shed, is it?

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