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BBC Breakfast viewers left cringing over 'car crash' interview with Geri Horner

BBC Breakfast viewers admitted they were left cringing over a 'car crash' interview with guest Geri Horner on Thursday morning's episode of the show.The iconic former Spice Girl, 51, tried to discuss her new book but eagle-eyed viewers were quick to call out presenters Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt's probing questions to the popstar. Naga suggested that Geri, who is married to Formula One legend Christian Horner, had 'researched' them before the interview, while Charlie accused her of 'pointing her finger' excessively.
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BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst in hysterics as co-host hints at niche career U-turn
BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst was in hysterics as her co-host Ben Thompson hinted at a niche career U-turn.Nina and Ben were at the helm of the popular morning show which airs on BBC One and iPlayer.Chatting about various topical news stories, the duo headed up the show on the red sofa as they got viewers ready for the day ahead.READ NEXT: Naga Munchetty fans gush over BBC Breakfast host as she shares sweaty gym selfie"The first ever satellite mission from the UK failed to launch last month, because of a rocket fuel filter had become dislodged leading to the engine then overheating," Nina explained as she introduced a segment about space.Ben added that it was "hugely disappointing" before Nina urged Virgin Orbit not to give up.Chatting to Nina about the project, Ben then added: "It must be so frustrating if it's something, and I'm no scientist or expert at all."Nina then chimed in: "Really?" in a playful tone that suggested she was making light of Ben's excitement surrounding the topic."It feels like a fuel filter, did they call it," he said before realising that Nina had made a joke, which led to them both bursting out in laughter."Go on," Nina said laughing, before Ben finished his sentence with: "...was the whole problem.""That's about the extent of my rocket knowledge," he then added as the pair giggled while sat on the red sofa.Nina joked: "You convinced me," before Ben spoke of how the issue with the rocket launch was "very small"."I'm sure they will be back and it will all go smoothly," Nina then went on, before Ben joked: "They just need to give me a call.""Yeah, they just need your expertise," Nina joked as the pair giggled again before moving into the weather with Carol Kirkwood.BBC Breakfast airs everyday at
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Naga Munchetty fans gush over BBC Breakfast host as she shares sweaty gym selfie
Naga Munchetty has sent her fans wild with her latest social media appearance. The 47-year-old BBC Breakfast host worked up a sweat in the gym and shared the evidence by posing for a selfie and sharing it online.She let the sweat drip down her face in the extremely close-up selfie as she told fans that she was "working up an appetite" as she was heading out with pals.READ MORE: BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty exposes Carol Kirkwood dress habit with weather clueThe TV presenter captioned the snap: "Working up an appetite for lunch with friends."Naga left her fans hearts racing with the sweaty selfie as they were left calling it out for more.Unsurprisingly, Naga's latest Instagram grid update caught the attention of her followers, with some rushing to leave a message for the star in the comment section.One fan gushed: "Who wouldn’t want a sweaty Naga, she’s lovely."Another added: "Wow Naga, those eye."A third person posted: "Gorgeous."While a fourth social media user typed: "You look lovely all sweaty."It comes after Naga took to social media to bid farewell to her co-star Kate Varley.Journalist Kate shared a photo of her co-stars on Twitter as she shared the news she was leaving after four and a half years.Alongside the group picture of the BBC Breakfast team, she wrote: "Saying goodbye to this brilliant team this week."@BBCBreakfast thanks for an incredible 4.5 years - I'll miss you!"She continued "Next up: looking forward to new challenges at @morningireland (and finally moving back to Ireland after more than a decade away eeeks)."Kate's followers and co-stars were quick to send their support, with many wishing her well on her next adventure.Naga wrote "You will be greatly missed.
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BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty mocks Charlie Stayt over ‘ongoing wig debate’
Naga Munchetty joked that she and Charlie Stayt are perhaps the only duo on TV where the man has shorter hair than the woman - and admitted that there is plenty of interest in where her co-star gets his luscious locks. During a new interview, she poked fun at the continuous question of whether he wears a wig.When the "perennial question" was raised, Naga didn't have to enquire further about what the interviewer meant."Oh, you mean, ‘Does Charlie wear a wig?’" she chortled, adding mischievously: " I always say ‘Yes, he does!'"It’s an ongoing debate,” Charlie groaned in response as the pair chatted to the Radio Times.“It’s even been addressed by Liza Minnelli, who leaned forward and pulled my hair just to test it."However, the BBC host is resigned to the constant curiosity, admitting that as he is on a family-oriented TV show each morning, where viewers "have the right, in a nice way, to engage with you".Naga then joked: "In terms of hair, I think we are the only duo in telly where the woman has shorter hair than the man.”Meanwhile, one follower stated that they were so curious to know whether or not he wore a hairpiece that they struggled to concentrate on what he was saying.Charlie was previously praised by singer Lewis Capaldi for his "great hair".However, Naga teasingly mouthed the words: "It's a wig!" in response."It’s a wig, is it? I didn’t say that.
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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt issued stern warning after risking fire
Naga Munchetty, 47, and Charlie Stayt, 60, were reprimanded by the London Fire Brigade over the weekend for risking starting a fire in the BBC Breakfast studio.The BBC presenters were called out by the fire and rescue service on Twitter. Naga and Charlie were advised to take much more care in the future by the London branch of the emergency services. In a sternly-worded tweet, London Fire Brigade included a screenshot of the pair sitting on the red sofa in the BBC studios, where a laptop was placed next to Naga on top of a pile of papers.Another image showed a fire-ravaged sofa and laptop, to demonstrate what can happen when laptops overheat.The caption read: "Not the first time we're reminding @BBCBreakfast presenters not to have the laptops on the sofa and even worse on top of paper. “Using them on a fabric surface or paper can result in a lack of airflow and can cause them to overheat,” the London Fire Brigade warned. This story comes after Naga admitted earlier this year that she once had to be rescued by the fire brigade.Back in January, Naga revealed on BBC Radio 5 Live that she had once been saved by the fire brigade after she got trapped in a school. The presenter was discussing stories of people “getting stuck” in the wake of the news that cabinet minister Michael Gove had missed an television interview that morning after getting stuck in a BBC lift.Cheerfully recalling her own experience of “getting stuck”, Naga detailed her “exciting” experience of being rescued by the fire brigade.“I once was rescued by the fire brigade, “ she began. “It was a rather fantastic experience.“I was very young; I was about 19.
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