
BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty has gone lacking from the present – once more. Naga missed BBC Breakfast on Thursday after her three-week unexplained absence.
Naga, aged 47, was lacking once more on March 16 as Charlie Stayt stepped in to current with Nina Warhurst as an alternative. Naga was absent for her fourth Thursday in a row.
This weekend, Naga returned to the present for episodes on Friday and Saturday. However she sometimes hosts three days per week, from Thursdays onwards. Naga missed two weeks of exhibits earlier than returning final Friday.
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However once more, Naga seems to be set for an absence. The star did not clarify or deal with her whereabouts throughout her day off when she returned to the present final week. However followers had been left delighted.
One viewer wrote: “Good morning Naga. Pretty to see you again on the crimson couch #BBCBreakfast.” And a second echoed: “nice to see you again on Breakfast this morning. Reveals not fairly the identical with out you, it misses your wit and elegance of interviewing. Sustain the good work.”
“My day is full @TVNaga01 again on this morning,” agreed one other. And one other posted: “yaaay @TVNaga01 is again! Hope all is nicely. You’ve gotten been missed.” Michael wrote on Twitter as we speak: “All Nina can do is butt in on a regular basis very poor interviewer deliver again Naga.”
“Anybody else observed how far more relaxed Charlie Stayt is on @BBCBreakfast this morning. No nasty Naga has an exquisite impact,” John stated. Marge wrote: “Has Naga been dropped from this programme ?? Excellent news if she has. Nina is by far the very best Presenter on right here since Louise Minchin left. Sally Nugent is one other one which may very well be dispersed with. She’s solely any good on sport. The BBC would possibly get it proper ultimately.”
“seems to be like naga is on much less and fewer . A lot desire Nina anyway,” Dyche stated. BBC Breakfast continues to air on BBC One and BBC Breakfast.
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