During Tuesday's edition, Naga addressed her own experiences of receiving negative comments and abuse online.The candid revelation came as she spoke to Labour MP Luke Pollard, who received online abuse over the weekend after sharing a picture of him and his partner Sydney on Twitter in celebration of Valentine's Day.Some users on the platform were quick to reply to Luke's post with remarks, highlighting the age gap between him and his partner.The presenter continued: "There is this element, that overt racism or homophobia or bigotry people will call out."So if it happened in the street I would like to think that if someone shouted something abusive, someone would say, 'Oi that's not on - pack it in.'"But when it is on social media, and it.
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