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BBC Breakfast 'hits new low' as viewers slam bottomless brunch viral video segment
BBC Breakfast viewers are not happy with the news content covered during the latest edition of the morning show.Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty were back on our screens on Thursday (April 21) to wake up the nation with the headlines from around the world.The pair later went on to discuss a viral video which has taken the internet by storm showing the moment a woman gets her head stuck in a sofa after an Easter Sunday bottomless brunch ended in a day to remember.Julie Jackson, 47, was celebrating her birthday with some pals in a Prosecco fulled brunch when her friend Lindsey Clark hilariously got stuck head first behind a sofa with her legs in the air.Staff at the restaurant were forced to help Lindsey and she eventually returned to her seat after 15 minutes.Introducing the segment, Charlie said: "Maybe you've been going out, maybe you've been enjoying eating out somewhere or maybe something called Bottomless Brunch is something you're more familiar."The idea of it is you can eat a lot and drink quite a bit aswell. Maybe some form of celebration for a friend's birthday and you'd hope it would all go swimmingly and lovely.Naga added:"But sometimes it doesn't.