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Naga Munchetty reacts as BBC co-star joins rival ITV after 13 years at the broadcaster
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty has taken to Twitter to react following an announcement from her colleague of 13 years.The newsreader, 46, didn't hesitate to react after the broadcaster's business presenter revealed her plans to move to rival broadcaster ITV in March.In view of her 265,200 followers, Naga penned her co-star a sweet message.She wrote: "Congratulations! xx"The BBC newsreader was responding to her colleague's exciting news.Yesterday, BBC News correspondent Sarah Corker had announced that she was leaving the broadcaster to join rival ITV.She told her 6,000 followers: "I’m delighted to be joining @ITVNews as the Social Affairs Correspondent based in the north of England in March."It’s been quite the journey at @bbcnews over the last 13 years."Thank you to my fantastic colleagues & friends."Excited for the next chapter at ITN," she ended her post.BBC business presenter Lewis Vaughan Jones also responded to the news.He wrote: "Congrats Sarah!"Senior journalist at the BBC Leanna Byrne, penned: "You're going to smash that beat Sarah! Delighted for you xxx."While the broadcaster's Kyiv correspondent, James Waterhouse, commented: "Mega exciting and very deserved."Elsewhere, days ago Naga told how she had mistakenly invited someone round to "Netflix and Chill", without knowing the phrase was a euphemism for something else.Speaking to her listeners on her BBC Radio 5 programme, the star spoke to lexicographer and language podcaster Terry Victor, who brought up the phrase “Netflix and Chill”.“Netflix and Chill” originated as an internet slang term and is used as a euphemism for sexual activity - typically casual sex.However, this common phrase was lost on Naga, who appeared to have been taking it literally all
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'What is this?' BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker reacts to The Masked Singer claims
BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker has taken to Twitter to react to claims he's taking part in the latest series of The Masked Singer.The BBC newsreader, 44, recently finished in fifth place on popular BBC dance show Strictly Come Dancing last month, but viewers of The Masked Singer were convinced he was behind one of the costumes, especially that of Doughnut.In view of his 747,600 Twitter followers, the BBC star expressed his puzzlement at claims he's featuring on the show.Dan wrote: "What is this about?" followed by a laughing face emoji.The star was responding to a tweet by a surprised social media user who guessed that the sports reporter was behind one of the masks."Can't believe @mrdanwalker is on Masked Singer so soon after Strictly," Liam Bennett wrote.READ MORE: Following Dan's tweet, his followers took to the comments to weigh in on whether the BBC star could be behind one of the masks.Referencing Dan's time on Strictly, Twitter user CandyB wrote: "You have done dancing… now off to singing?""And can you sing?" probed Graham Pindar.Dave Wragg jibed: "Have you heard Dan sing? Obviously not."Others thought he could be the person behind the doughnut costume, with Liam Bennett leaving a series of doughnut emojis and a thinking face.Becki Corbett echoed the idea, writing: "Are you a doughnut?" followed by a laughing face.However, the idea was promptly shut down by Garry Hines who claimed that ex-footballer Michael Owen was behind the character.Elsewhere on Twitter, viewers of the popular ITV were also guessing that the BBC star was behind one of the masks.Danielle Scapens penned: "My 7-year-old thinks that #Doughnut in the @MaskedSingerUK is @mrdanwalker - I’m dubious."Hayden Williams agreed, commenting: "I think
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BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay's relative nearly abducted in broad daylight while he was there
BBC Breakfast star Jon Kay has disclosed the news of how his brother Ollie was once snatched in broad daylight, and could have been permanently separated from his family. He told his son of the harrowing ordeal as part of a BBC podcast he was presenting about another British child who'd been abducted.The Cheryl Grimmer case, which involved a three-year-old British girl being snatched from the changing rooms of a New South Wales beach, after her family had emigrated to Australia, is infamous throughout the country today.Yet, when Jon Kay heard the horrific story about the disappearance and realised that Cheryl had never been found, it sent a chill down his spine, as he realised in that moment how close his brother had come to possibly meeting exactly the same fate.Becoming instantly "obsessed" with the case, his interest led to him becoming the presenter of the episode Fairy Meadow 1 - When The Wind Changed.Jon narrated while his son audibly bounced a ball in the background, which then prompted him to open up on his own experiences during the podcast."I've become so obsessed with this case on the other side of the world," he exclaimed, confessing how it reminded him of "something that happened in our own family"."I was about seven and I went with grandma into a shop to buy a birthday present for a friend of mine," he began.His son interrupted by jokingly asking of his childhood: "You had friends?"However, the mood soon changed and he became transfixed on the sinister story."Uncle Ollie was a baby and he was in a big pram so we left him outside," Jon explained."When we were queuing up at the till about ten minutes later, I looked out the window and the pram had gone, so we came out of the shop.
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Naga Munchetty: BBC Breakfast star hits back as she's branded 'arrogant and condescending'
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty has hit back at a viewer on Twitter after being labelled "condescending" and "arrogant" following a discussion on the programme this morning.The star spoke to the First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford, about the easing of Covid restrictions in the country, but one disgruntled Twitter user soon took issue with the line of questioning and was quick to slam Naga for her interview style.In view of her 265,100 followers, the BBC presenter hit back after being branded "arrogant" by the unhappy viewer.Naga wrote: "Curiosity is a great quality."Hope that isn't too condescending for you X."It comes after the social media user took issue with the sound of Naga's voice, before taking aim at her attitude.After tagging the BBC presenter, Twitter user @tircwmwd wrote: "I'm curious to know: were you born with that arrogant and condescending tone of voice, or is it just something you've honed to perfection at the Beeb?" (sic)They added: "First Minister of Wales 1 supposed BBC journalist 0," (sic)."Da iawn, @MarkDrakeford Well said!" they finished their post.This morning saw Naga speak to the Welsh First Minister about the easing of Covid restrictions in Wales.Naga said: "I'm sure many people in Wales will be looking to the restrictions that have been eased in England and thinking, 'Why are we not there?'"'Why are we not at that stage if we're hearing a similar message from the UK government that looks after the rules in England, that numbers are coming down and hospital admissions, the pressure is easing on the NHS," she added.Mr Drakeford replied: "Well, we've always taken a different approach in Wales, one that takes things step by step in line with the science, where a government that doesn't
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‘We’ll miss you’ Naga Munchetty bids farewell as BBC Breakfast star exits after 16 years
BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty has taken to social media to react to one of her co-stars leaving the broadcaster.She shared her well wishes this morning after Martin Colley announced his “last shift”.Naga MunchettyNaga was among those sharing their congratulations to the BBC director.He shared yesterday with his own followers how he was leaving after 16 years.Martin wrote: “Bye bye BBC last shift done.“Nearly 16 years man and boy working for loads of programming.”He then tagged some of the shows he had worked on as well, including BBC Breakfast, Newsround and Match of the Day.BBC Breakfast’s Naga reacted to his tweet this morning.She penned: “We'll miss you - Good luck! X”Martin was quick to respond to his costar, thanking her for her message.“Thanks Naga, always a pleasure,” Martin replied.Martin first announced he was leaving the BBC back at the end of December.He shared how he was leaving the corporation for ITV.On December 23, he penned: “Personal News.“After 15 years I’m leaving the BBC.“I’ve got a shiny new Shoot/Edit job with @itvnews starting in Feb.“It’s been a great time and I have lots of happy memories…”Following his update about his final shift at the BBC, plenty of his colleagues shared their goodbyes.Producer Nazia Mogra wrote: “Ah Martin I'll miss you.Thanks for all your hard work today and always x.”BBC News Producer Carol Lowe added: “@itn’s gain is our loss.“Good luck, Martin.

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