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'Caught playing Wordle at work!' Dan Walker addresses live on air BBC Breakfast mishap
BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker has taken to Twitter to poke fun at a blunder from the show, which occurred during Nina Warhurst's live segment.The Strictly Come Dancing star, 45, had been speaking to his colleague Nina, who was on location in Liverpool, as he sat alongside his co-host Sally Nugent in the studio when the funny moment occurred.In view of his 752,500 followers, the BBC star posted a brief clip of the mishap going on behind Nina as she reported from a warehouse.He captioned the video: "When you’re caught playing Wordle at work live on #BBCBreakfast," he wrote alongside two laughing emojis and tagging his colleague Nina Warhurst.In the segment, Nina spoke to the duo about the rising inflation rate.She said: "Morning Sally, we said that we predicted inflation could go from 5.5 per cent in January to 5.9 per cent, possibly six per cent."The reality is here and it's higher than we expected, it's at 6.2 per cent."So that's the rate at which prices are increasing from February last year to February this year," she added.However, it was what was going on behind his colleague that interested Dan the most.A man in a high-vis vest could be seen checking his phone intently as Nina greeted her co-hosts.However, when he noticed he was on camera, he soon put his phone away before doing an elegant spin and marching out of the warehouse to escape the broadcast.Following the clip, BBC Breakfast fans took to the comments to weigh in on the humorous moment.Twitter user @IanP2302 wrote: "The spin on the heels is great."@gspatero simply penned: "Classic!""Busted", added @johnsmorton alongside two laughing emojis.While others took it more seriously.@opulenta replied: "It was hilarious, but joking aside, this is a big problem
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Carol Kirkwood: BBC Breakfast star issues warning to viewers as she predicts big changes
BBC Breakfast presenter Carol Kirkwood gave her social media followers an update about the weather next week.The expert warned that we could expect a steep drop in temperatures, as she urged viewers not to put away their warm clothes, despite the sunny conditions this week.Carol, 59, shared her urgent weather warning with her 220,800 Twitter followers this morning.She wrote: “Don't put away your warm clothes just yet! “At the moment it looks like next Tuesday/Wednesday are going to be colder. “For some parts of the UK there will be a 10 degree drop in temperature compared to today @BBCBreakfast xxx.”Carol also included a picture of the upcoming weather forecast, which showed a steep decline in temperatures next Tuesday.Viewers took to the comments section to thank Carol for the update and to express their surprise.Bob wrote: “Oh ok thanks for the heads up Carol xxx Take Care.” (sic)Kerry Bacon penned: “Morning C. And there was me in a dress and tights yesterday!! Xxx” (sic)Jase Genders added: “I never do, April and May can be cold Carol.” (sic)On BBC Breakfast this morning, the meteorologist broke the disappointing news to presenters Dan Walker and Sally Nugent, who were also disappointed to hear about the forthcoming lower temperatures. Dan asked Carol to “hold on”, as she explained the sun might not be here to stay. She then informed the BBC host that he would need to rethink his wardrobe next week."Sal and Dan, you may not like this so much, but Tuesday and Wednesday next week - for some of us, the temperatures will be 10 degrees lower than they're going to be today," Carol explained as she wrapped up her weather report. "Hold on, hold on," Dan cut in.
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'Keith Moon would've approved!' BBC Breakfast's Owain Wyn Evans slams viewer's 'camp' jibe
BBC Breakfast weatherman Owain Wyn Evans has taken to Twitter to hit back at a troll after they left a comment criticising his drumming, branding it "limp-wristed" and "effeminate".The BBC star, 38, didn't hesitate to fire back after the rude social media user claimed that the Welsh star's drumming skills would have "offended" The Who's drummer, the late Keith Moon.In view of his 119,800 Twitter followers, the BBC presenter wished his fans a good morning before firing back at the troll.Owain fired back at the viewer who had criticised him by writing: "Good morning dahlings!"As you know, I am more than happy with my limp-wristed, effeminate drumming."Keith Moon, as well as being an amazing drummer, enjoyed dressing up in drag…"So would probably have approved of a camp drummer," he added, alongside a laughing emoji and a drum emoji.Owain accompanied the tweet with a smiling selfie he took while sitting at his drum kit.In a follow-up tweet, Owain went on to share a montage of snaps of the '60s drummer in drag.Owain penned: "Some pics of Keith Moon looking absolutely fabulous in drag."His comments came in response to a rude comment about his drumming abilities.The BBC Breakfast viewer wrote: "Keith Moon would be turning in his grave if he had to witness that limped-wrist, effeminate attempt to play the drums."Following Owain's remarks, his fans soon flocked to the comments to defend his drum playing.@JamesinFFM replied: "@OwainWynEvans I can’t think of a better thing for a drummer than to have flexible wrists."The amazing fashion sense and the sparkling personality are definitely a bonus, but those divine wrists seal the deal for me."@ScutcherM added: "I first heard and saw you drumming when you did the news theme, I enjoyed
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'Heartbreak never goes' Naga Munchetty: BBC Breakfast host in rare personal life insight
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty sparked concern after temporarily losing the cat that she owns with her husband James Haggar. After sharing some updates on her beloved cats to Twitter, she bonded with one fan over the “heartbreak” of losing a pet. Naga, 46, took to social media on Tuesday to share some rare insights into her personal life, posting some snaps of the adorable cats she shares with husband James. In view of her 267,100 Twitter followers, she revealed that one of her adorable pets had recently been handed in by a member of the public. Sharing a pic of her calico Missy about to chomp down on some cat food, she wrote: “Tonight's mini adventure…”“Missy gets let out for half an hour (she refuses to use the cat flap and this is a regular evening occurrence).”“I take a shower and get organised.“Next thing a phone call telling me that the cat has been handed in by a member of the public to the vet.“I collect wayward cat,” she continued.“Vet (who I've known for years) says member of public believes Missy is hungry as she's so thin.“Vet explained that said cat is very old but very well loved.“Member of public not convinced,” she wrote incredulously. “Upshot: Missy is no longer allowed out to roam for her safety.“Cats!” The BBC Radio 5 Live star exclaimed.
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'No he isn't!' Dan Walker hits back as BBC Breakfast viewer questions his on-air choice
BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker has taken to Twitter to respond to a viewer, who questioned his wardrobe choices this morning. Cheekily hitting back on the microblogging platform, the Strictly Come Dancing star, 44, clarified what he had turned up to work in today after a viewer claimed the presenter looked less than his usual smart self.This morning saw Dan continue his BBC Breakfast hosting responsibilities alongside his co-host Sally Nugent.Dan appeared in his usual smart jacket, shirt and tie which he paired with matching dark trousers.However, one social media user wondered whether the sports journalist had opted for a more casual pair of trousers than usual.Twitter user @bustaeyoker penned: "Is @mrdanwalker wearing jeggings this morning on @BBCBreakfast?"Responding good-humouredly, Dan replied: "No he isn't," followed by a laughing face.He added the hashtag: "#RegulationTrousers."The original poster replied: "It must be a trick of the light!" alongside a laughing face.However, it wasn't long before more of Dan's followers weighed in on his work attire.@CairnToby penned: "Looking very smart as usual."While @wrag_dave chimed in: "He has to wear what the BBC tell him to wear!"Later in the show, Dan took to the platform to thank viewers for tuning in, acknowledging that the BBC's coverage on the conflict in Ukraine is a "tough watch".He wrote: "Thanks for being with us on #BBCBreakfast this morning.
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‘Have a confession to make’ BBC Breakfast's Dan Walker stuns fans with Strictly admission
“I tried to lift @ShirleyBallas’ spirits one day with a spot of paso.”He released a short clip along with the statement in full view of his 752,200 followers. Dan can be seen in the video reassuring Shirley, as she could be seen looking upset and unassured. He said in the video: “Why don’t you harness Shirley Ballas, three time world champion.” Countryfile presenter Anita Rani can be seen supporting Shirley, too. She said, reassuring her in the same vein as Dan: “The bada** that is Ballas.”Fans took to the comments section to share their shock over Dan's cheeky insight, with Howard Baker quipping: “So you had a personal trainer, you should be disqualified.”Stuart Aston added: “Mr Walker. What are you like?"In 2019, Dan and Shirley joined other celebrities, including Ed Balls and Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall to raise thousands for Comic Relief. The group raised the money by making the famously difficult climb to the top of Kilimanjaro, the peak of the world’s tallest mountain. Dan can be seen in the background of the clip trying to show off his Paso Doble skills to lighten the tension. Dan released the clip ahead of this year’s Comic Relief, which is due to air on Friday 18th March. During filming for the Red Nose Day documentary, Dan also opened up about difficulties that he faced. Suffering from altitude sickness, Dan said on the show: “It’s like that rock pressing down on my chest, like that."Same as you, you just can’t get enough in, so everyone’s feeling it.“Man alive, that was tough,” he later said.“I have no memory of going up there.
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Louise Minchin expresses 'pain and anguish' in heartfelt statement
Louise Minchin has taken to her Instagram Stories to share an emotional message of empathy for the people of Ukraine following Russia's invasion of their country.Posting an image of the Ukraine flag on a black background, the former BBC Breakfast host penned a heartfelt note to her followers.MORE: Louise Minchin 'unsure' over decision to quit BBC BreakfastThe star wrote: "I don't feel I have the right words for the pain and anguish over what is happening in Ukraine, but my heart goes out to all those who are affected."Kind-hearted Louise has faced tumult in her own life over the last couple of years, speaking out at the end of last year after her stalker was jailed.WATCH: Louise Minchin reveals last-minute drama on last day at BBC BreakfastIn December 2021, 44-year-old Carl Davies was jailed for two years and eight months for causing alarm and distress to Louise and one of her two daughters.READ: I'm A Celeb's Louise Minchin's hidden health condition revealedSEE: Louise Minchin reveals heartfelt wedding tribute to rarely-seen husband at homeThe ex-soldier, who was previously handed a restraining order for stalking his ex-girlfriend, Girls Aloud singer Nicola Roberts, pleaded guilty to sending abusive messages on Instagram and Snapchat to 53-year-old Louise and her daughter Mia, then 19, back in 2020.
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‘Don’t have the words’ Louise Minchin shares ‘anguish’ as she praises her former co-stars
Louise Minchin, 53, shared a touching message to her brave colleagues covering the Ukraine war.The star left BBC Breakfast last year after 20 years on the show, and has since gone on to launch several podcasts and as well as appearing on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here.However, despite leaving the broadcaster, Louise was keen to share her respect for her former co-stars.Taking to social media last night, the presenter admitted she was feeling “pain and anguish” over Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.In particular, she praised those covering the war on the front line, Clive Myrie and Lyse Douchet.She wrote: “I don’t feel I have the right words for the pain and anguish over what is happening in #Ukraine.“But one of those who does is my former colleague @bbclysedoucet whose reporting is sensitive and heart wrenching as is that of @CliveMyrieBBC.“My heart goes out to everybody affected.”Canadian journalist Lyse is the BBC's Chief International Correspondent.Clive is a BBC journalist and presenter who is also currently reporting from Kyiv.DON'T MISS...Both correspondents were filmed having to put on flak jackets during a live broadcast last week.This came as their broadcast was interrupted by sirens.Clive spoke about reporting from Ukraine in a recent interview with PA News Agency.He said last week: “None of us are stupid enough to stay out there reporting while bullets are raining down that would be madness and frankly no story is worth that.“But the advice was we could still keep broadcasting as long as we took the minimal protection of putting on safety gear.“So that’s what we did and it meant we could continue telling the story, getting that across to our viewers so that they understand what is going on.”Following on from

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