BBC Breakfast co-host Naga Munchetty expressed her thanks to one of her colleagues as she reflected on the sad news that he is moving on.Taking to Twitter, the star paid tribute to Stephen Smith as she re-shared his tweet about his departure.SEE: BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty ends interview after guest makes major faux pasNaga sweetly wrote: "One of the best creative wordsmiths/journalists I've ever had the honour to work with – And above all, a [expletive] decent person.
Good luck @StephenSmithBBC x."Former Newsnight culture correspondent Stephen's original tweet read: "Some professional news: and it's good night from me for the last time @bbcnewsnight.WATCH: Naga Munchetty returns to hospital following health setback"What larks we had: Student House, Motorway Man, Big Society, Hitchhiker's Guide to Brexit.
I was fortunate to meet a who's who of everyone who matters in arts & culture, from Scorsese to Stormzy…"READ: BBC Breakfast viewers confused by presenter's outfitREAD: Naga Munchetty sends heartfelt message following tragic lossNaga's followers were quick to like the tweet, and many of Stephen's fans chimed in to show their good wishes.
Naga is also a longtime BBC presenter"I enjoyed your Newsnight segments for many years…," replied one, while another kindly added: "You are one of a kind".A third wrote: "You've been marvellous.
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