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Naga Munchetty gives rare insight into marriage as she shares kissing tips with co-star

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Naga Munchetty has given her fans a rare insight into her marriage with husband James Haggar.The 46-year-old broadcaster joined co-star Rick Edwards on BBC Radio 5 Live's Breakfast show earlier this week.She filled in for regular host Rachel Burden and the presenting duo opened up about their home life on air.BBC Breakfast star Naga opened up her morning routine as she discussed kissing her other half.It comes after film critic Anna Smith discussed some unrealistic moments that have played out on-screen over the years which she finds "irratating".She said: "I'm Anna from the Girls on Film podcast and in my opinion, one of the most annoying tropes in film and TV shows is when women wake up in the morning with a full face of immaculate make-up including lip gloss."This is totally unrealistic but I think it is also perpetuating an unobtainable ideal that can really be harmful."Naga commented: "So many things are bugging so many people."She then asked Rick: " "What do you want to pick up on there Rick?"He responded "I'm going to go with the one that really struck a chord with me from Steven in Cheshire."He said, 'In movies, waking up and kissing.

I love my wife and she loves me but kissing before brushing is not happening.'"Naga, who tied the knot with hubby James in 2007, went on to explain that she didn't feel it mattered and that it was not a problem to kiss your beau in the morning.She continued: "Now, I have thoughts on this.

You may not be surprised to know."It depends why you are kissing."Rick giggled: "Ok run me through the options.""There are basically two options," Naga pointed out before adding: "There is the morning kiss when you roll over and kiss, because one of you has to get up first.

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