Naga Munchetty missing from BBC Breakfast as replacement steps in to host show
Naga Munchetty usually presents BBC Breakfast from Thursday to Saturday but the broadcaster was noticeably absent from yesterday’s show (May 28). The on-screen presenter was replaced by business correspondent Nina Warhurst who joined Charlie Stayt on the red sofa.
Taking to Twitter, Nina shared she would be looking at the main headlines on the morning programme.
In view of her 28,500 followers, she penned: “Morning from the Salford squad @BBCBreakfast.
“One of those mornings when front pages are all different BUT only one story on the back!!
“@JohnWatsonSport is live from Paris. We have the latest from Texas, analysis of Johnson’s Tory opponents. Plus Vampires & street parties.”
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He accompanied the announcement with a snap of himself clutching a BBC News umbrella outside Downing Street, surrounded by cameras and recording equipment.
Adam wrote: “This is my last week at Westminster for a while because I’m going to do other stuff for a few months including #BBCNewscast. Thanks for all the constructive feedback of my political coverage on this platform.”
Naga was one of the first people to react to the news as he was inundated with messages of support.
In view of her 270,000 followers, she wrote: “A change is as good as a rest (they say).
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