BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty was forced to defend her colleague Charlie Stayt after he was labelled as "rude" by a viewer on Twitter, who took offence to his description of Naga's story.In a recent episode of BBC Breakfast, presenters Naga, 46 and Charlie, 58, discussed a news article about dreams.Outspoken Naga began to divulge and provide details of a dream she had not too long ago where her tooth fell out.The presenter said: "I had that dream the other day, it's not that odd a dream, where a tooth came out.
And I'm sure there's a common reason for it, it's like an anxiety dream."She added: "The tooth just came out and I was really traumatised by it."In jest, Charlie pretended to be bored by her story, and replied: "Do you know,.
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