Naga Munchetty dazzles BBC Breakfast fans in unzipped golf outfit as they gush 'you're utterly divine!' | The Sun

BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty has left fans gushing over her recent social media post where she was hailed as 'utterly divine'.

The TV presenter looked classy in her sporty outfit as she prepared to show off her golf skills.


In a recent Instagram post, the BBC Breakfast star showed her support for the women's European team currently playing in the Solheim Cup tournament.

Naga, 48, wore a white bucket hat, which complimented her flawless, illuminating skin. 

She chose to wear a sky-blue golf top with dark trousers and white gloves as she beamed at the camera while standing outside Royal St George's Golf Club.

She captioned the post: "I'm channelling #solheimcup vibes Come on Europe!!!!"

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Her followers gushed over her in the comments section as one penned: "Stunning and utterly divine and truly truly scrumptious."

A second followed it with: "Cool outfit, love that shade of blue & hat looks cool."

A third added: "Gorgeous picture, Naga."

A fourth echoed: "Gorgeous as ever, you're like a fine, fine whiskey that improves with age."

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A fifth wrote: "You are absolutely gorgeous, Naga. Only reason I have the BBC news on first thing in the morning with my coffee."

The Solheim Cup is a biennial golf tournament for professional women golfers contested by European and American teams. 

The tournament was named after the Norwegian-American golf club manufacturer Karsten Solheim, who was the driving force behind it.



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