BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty won praise from viewers for her stylish outfit – but shortly after she came under fire for what viewers described as an annoying habit.
During a recent episode of the popular morning show, Naga, 47, was once again front and centre as she took her seat on the famous sofa alongside co-host Charlie Stayt.
And it didn’t take long for viewers tuning in at home to spot Naga’s outfit – a figure-hugging navy dress featuring cut-outs around the neckline.
She accompanied the glam look with a pair of simple stud earrings and other discreet jewellery.
Many took to social media to compliment Naga on her stylish ensemble, with many hailing her “beautiful”.
One commented on Twitter: “@TVNaga01 your dress on BBC Breakfast is so so lovely – it looks beautiful on you.”
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A second said: “Loving Naga’s dress this morning on BBCBreakfast – she really is the most beautiful.”
Elsewhere, a third added: “Naga your dress on BBC Breakfast this morning is beautiful, please share where you got it from.”
Others also begged Naga to let them know where it was from as they eyed up the dress for themselves.
However, later in Thursday (21st July) installment of the long-running show, other viewers were left majorly distracted during one of Naga’s interviews.
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The former Strictly Come Dancing star was seen chatting to Ben Levy, a Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service team member who has been tirelessly working to tackle the wildfires in the UK.
As Naga and co-host Charlie asked Ben about his 25 years in the fire service and the recent spate of fires, he started to explain the rules for open fires – saying items like BBQ’s will contain strict instructions.
However, Naga interrupted him to clarify as she said: “But shouldn’t that go further, though? In the sense that the signs should be on parks?”
As Ben began to answer Naga’s question, she once again chimed in: “Would you push for that?”
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BBC Breakfast fans once again took to social media – but this time to question Naga’s constant interruptions.
One wrote: “BBC Breakfast can you tell Naga to stop talking over the fireman who was on about recent fires. Not only did he look annoyed, I’m sure others who wanted to listen to him were too.”
Another said: “Could Naga stop interrupting the Fire Officer and let him finish? Her point isn’t more important than his.”
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