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Naga Munchetty: BBC Breakfast star hits back as she's branded 'arrogant and condescending'

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BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty has hit back at a viewer on Twitter after being labelled "condescending" and "arrogant" following a discussion on the programme this morning.The star spoke to the First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford, about the easing of Covid restrictions in the country, but one disgruntled Twitter user soon took issue with the line of questioning and was quick to slam Naga for her interview style.In view of her 265,100 followers, the BBC presenter hit back after being branded "arrogant" by the unhappy viewer.Naga wrote: "Curiosity is a great quality."Hope that isn't too condescending for you X."It comes after the social media user took issue with the sound of Naga's voice, before taking aim at her attitude.After tagging the BBC presenter, Twitter user @tircwmwd wrote: "I'm curious to know: were you born with that arrogant and condescending tone of voice, or is it just something you've honed to perfection at the Beeb?" (sic)They added: "First Minister of Wales 1 supposed BBC journalist 0," (sic)."Da iawn, @MarkDrakeford Well said!" they finished their post.This morning saw Naga speak to the Welsh First Minister about the easing of Covid restrictions in Wales.Naga said: "I'm sure many people in Wales will be looking to the restrictions that have been eased in England and thinking, 'Why are we not there?'"'Why are we not at that stage if we're hearing a similar message from the UK government that looks after the rules in England, that numbers are coming down and hospital admissions, the pressure is easing on the NHS," she added.Mr Drakeford replied: "Well, we've always taken a different approach in Wales, one that takes things step by step in line with the science, where a government that doesn't.

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