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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty speechless as Lewis Capaldi makes rude remark live on air
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty was left red-faced during Saturday (September 24) morning's episode of the show after Lewis Capaldi make a sex remark live on air.The 47-year-old helmed today's show alongside regular co-host Charlie Stayt and welcomed the singer onto the red sofa to discuss his new single Forget Me.Coming to the end of the interview, Lewis decided to pay Charlie a compliment, telling him: "Can I just say, you've got great hair. We were talking about it outside." READ MORE: BBC Breakfast in chaos as things 'kick off' after guest's awkward on-air blunder The 60-year-old returned the favour and responded: "Well you've got great hair too," as the Before You Go hitmaker leaned over and gave him a high five.Naga then jokingly asking the pair: "Would you like a room?"Mishearing, Lewis floored the presenters as he responded: "I thought you said rim."Shocked with the X-rated comment, a laughing Naga swiftly ended the interview before adding: "We're going to have a little word with Lewis."Sharing the hilarious clip on his Twitter page, the Scottish singer penned: "A classic breakdown in communication."Viewers of the show and Lewis' fans took to social media to share their thoughts on the X-rated mishap as one wrote: "Oh my god I’m creased @LewisCapaldi on #BBCBreakfast best interview ever and then thinks he got asked “do you want a rim" I’m dead."Another penned: "How did they keep a straight face after @LewisCapaldi thought Naga asked if he wanted a rim #BBCBreakfast.""Still crying laughing at the Lewis Capaldi interview on BBC Breakfast just now.
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Naga Munchetty hits back as BBC Breakfast viewer tries to correct her in jibe 'I did not!'
Naga Munchetty took to Twitter earlier today to reply to a BBC Breakfast viewer who claimed she had made a blunder while discussing the Celebrity MasterChef 2022 winner.The presenter had been discussing the show’s finale this morning alongside co-host Charlie Stayt, whilst simultaneously trying not to spoil the result for fans who hadn't had a chance to watch it yet.Despite Naga's best efforts, Twitter user Matthewrhodie fumed: “Thanks a lot @TVNaga01 we won’t ruin the Celebrity Masterchef final result if you haven’t seen it ‘but we will tell you he is one happy man…’!“Erm I wonder if Lisa Snowdon or Mel Blatt have ever been described as that before…”Naga quickly corrected the viewer, as she insisted she had not made a mistake, hitting back: “I did not say man - I said ‘very happy winner’.”Lisa Snowdon was crowned the winner of the hit BBC reality show last night after competing for the title against McFly's Danny Jones and All Saints singer Mel Blatt.The TV star’s reaction comes after she sparked backlash over her frequent interruptions during her Thursday morning interview with Thérèse Coffey.BBC viewers were left less than impressed following Naga’s conversation with the Health Secretary about the new plan for the NHS.The new proposal will guarantee no one will wait more than two weeks for an appointment with a GP.However, the plans have been met with opposition from doctors, and Thérèse’s interview with Naga on sparked debate as the host interrupted her guest to try and clarify her stance.Speaking over Thérèse, Naga said: “Sorry, when you say… I understand you’ll be setting out more detail.“When you say ‘unlocking’, does that mean there’s money there that just hasn’t been able to be used?”Naga also asked if there was
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Naga Munchetty slams BBC Breakfast viewer accusing her of 'ruining' MasterChef final
Naga Munchetty was forced to defend herself after she was accused if “ruining” the highly-anticipated Celebrity MasterChef final.During Friday’s visit to the BBC studios, the 47-year-old broadcaster and her co-host Charlie Stayt welcomed viewers back to discuss the latest headlines in the news.One of the biggest stories on everyone’s lips was the epic final of the BBC cooking competition which saw McFly’s Danny Jones, Mel Blatt and Lisa Snowdon fight it out for the trophy.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty likens co-star to 'corpse' as he asks for new jobOver the course of the last four weeks, 19 famous faces have been competing to become the show’s latest champion and dazzle judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode with their cookery skills.And last night, the winner of the celebrity spin-off show was announced – spoiler warning: the next paragraph reveals the 2022 winner.Lisa Snowdon was crowned the winner of the TV series after she impressed the judges with her delicious three-course dinner.BBC Breakfast covered the show’s final this morning as they welcomed the brunette beauty, 50, onto the show to share how it felt to take home the award.She told viewers: “I’m honestly so blown away. It’s such a life changing experience.
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BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt fiercely shuts down MP with brutal dig during heated debate
BBC Breakfast presenter Charlie Stayt fiercely shut down levelling-up Secretary Simon Clarke during a heated debate over the upcoming tax cuts that are about to be set in place.On Friday’s visit to the BBC studio, the 60-year-old broadcaster welcomed viewers back to the red sofa with his co-host Naga Munchetty to talk about the latest headlines in the news.One of the biggest stories this week is the upcoming cuts to help tackle the ongoing energy crisis ahead of the winter months.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast forced to make huge change as viewers notice everyday item has disappearedYesterday saw the Bank of England raise their interest rates to counter the cost-of-living crisis which some have said are the first signs that the UK could be going into recession.While viewers continue to wait for the chancellor to announce a mini budget later this morning, the morning news programme welcomed the politician onto the show to understand the scale of the tax cuts yet to happen.One of the first questions Charlie asked the MP who will benefit the most from the economic changes in our society set to be announced later today.He asked: “Looking at income scale from those who earn the least to those who earn the most, who will gain most from the announcements today?”At first, Simon explained that everybody across the country would benefit from the economic changes.He explained: “Everybody will gain because stronger underlying growth benefits the whole of the economy.“If the economy grown, tax receipts go up.
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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty likens co-star to 'corpse' as he asks for new job
BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty was left in stitches after the TV presenter confessed Charlie Stayt “would make a great corpse” after her co-host begged for an acting role on air.During Friday’s visit to the BBC sofa, the dynamic duo welcomed award-winning actor Ben Miller onto the sofa to discuss his latest children’s book which he wrote during lockdown.As the author explained his new novel on the show, the 60-year-old broadcaster couldn't help but bring up his previous role on the BBC comedy drama Death in Paradise which he starred in back in 2011.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt fiercely shuts down MP with brutal dig during heated debateCharlie recalled how the BAFTA winner previously promised him a small role on the Caribbean murder mystery show, and it’s fair to say the newsreader was disappointed at missing out on the part.The broadcaster explained: “There was a previous chat we had on this sofa in which you suggested that because of your influence you could get me a small role on Death in Paradise which I quite fancied.“You did say that you had some kid of influence, I know that you’re not on it any more.”Ben chuckled at the comment as he joked that his role as the deceased clown didn’t come through, much to his disappointment.The actor quipped: “I'm surprised that you think that I have any power, but the script didn’t come through – the one where you’re the children’s party clown killed early doors.”It was at this point that his co-host Naga chimed in with: “I think he’d make a good corpse, wouldn’t he?” as Ben agreed: “You'd make an amazing [dead clown].
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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty in heated clash with MP as she makes fiery return to show
Naga Munchetty made a fiery comeback to BBC Breakfast after clashing with a guest during Wednesday's instalment of the show.The presenter, 47, returned to hosting duties alongside regular co-host Charlie Stayt, 60, following a one week absence from the red sofa.The duo welcomed the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Thérèse Coffey onto the breakfast show who discussed her plans for improving patients' access to the NHS and social care in England.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast star forced to apologise to Sally Nugent as she questions outfit choiceWhen asked why practises aren't meeting expectations, Thérèse responded: "Well we know there are more clinicians working the NHS than ever before. But I'm also conscious," as Naga interjected: "There are 132,000 vacancies though aren't there?"Thérèse hit back: "I was about to say I'm also conscious there are many vacancies."The interview headed into an even more hostile state towards the end, as the 50-year-old informed Naga: "There are other Media outlets wanting to talk to me this morning."After the interview ended, viewers took to social media to praise Naga on how she handled it, with many crediting the newsreader for "exposing" the Conservative party member.One user fumed: "Therese Coffey saying she has to go and speak to other media outlets to get out of being rinsed by Naga Munchetty.
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Bill Turnbull celebrated as Naga Munchetty and BBC co-stars attend funeral
BBC Breakfast star tragically died aged 66 at the end of August after being diagnosed with the cancer in 2017.Bill's former Breakfast co-stars like Charlie Stayt, Naga Munchetty, Susanna Reid, and Sian Williams were among those who attended his funeral on Friday afternoon (September 16).READ MORE: Ex-BBC Breakfast hosts now – terminal cancer, near-death experience and stalker hellMike Bushell, Charlotte Hawkins, Martha Kearney, Louise Minchin, and Nick Robinson also attended the private ceremony. which took place at the Holy Trinity church in Blythburgh, Suffolk.Six pallbearers carried Turnbull's oak coffin, which was decorated with a red rose and purple bouquet, including his two sons and son-in-law.Naga, who worked with Bill for several years, told the PA agency: "Bill was the grammar hammer; he was so on top of his grammar plurals, singulars… He was all over it."He was passionate about the job and passionate about the journalism and passionate about the audience."The audience was all that mattered and all that does matter and Bill never forgot that – he was a joy to sit beside."To sit next to Bill was always an experience, it was always fun, it was always focused but it was also about the audience."It was telling the story, being part of the story, which is always a privilege, and hearing people’s experiences and helping to relay those to our audience.
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BBC Breakfast fans floored as uncanny 'King Charles lookalike' appears on show
BBC viewers thought King Charles III had taken a minute out of his busy day as the new monarch to have a chat with Charlie Stayt on BBC Breakfast.Viewers were left rather distracted on Thursday morning (September 15) as they thought one bloke, a war veteran, looked remarkably like the new king.READ MORE:BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent and Jon Kay both missing from studio in ongoing shake-upSome fans had to look twice at the man on their screens, and one thought he could rake in some cash if he wanted a future career as a Charles lookalike.Presenter Charlie Stayt had ditched the Salford studio to appear at Westminster and chat to people queuing up to see Her late Majesty inside Westminster Cathedral.Thursday marked the first full day of Her late Majesty's lying in state at Westminster - after she made her final journey from Balmoral to London.He managed to secure a chat with a well-spoken elderly gentleman dressed in a green coat who bared a striking resemblance to Charles.When Charlie asked why he'd come to visit the Queen, Charles' mother, he said: "Well I was in the army for 36 years and the Queen was the Queen, and it's the only way you can pay her respects for all those years that she gave to the nation."It seems he doesn't live at Buckingham Palace, though, because he told Charlie he'd come from Surrey when asked if he'd come far to visit the Queen's coffin.Viewers rushed to comment as they pointed out how similar they thought he looked to Charles.One wrote: "Thought he was talking to the King at first glance" before another admitted: "Yes as he approached I did a double about."A third said: "This gent looked very much like Charles."A fourth suggested: "This chap has a future career as a King Charles impersonator in
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