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BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst swipes at Holly and Phil as she addresses 'boos' at NTAs

BBC Breakfast presenter Nina Warhurst took a subtle swipe at Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as she addressed the boos they received at the National Television Awards on Thursday (October 13).

The 42-year-old sat alongside Charlie Stayt, replacing his regular Friday partner Naga Munchetty on the red sofa to present the day’s headlines.

Chat quickly turned to the NTAs, which took place at the OVO Arena in Wembley last night and the pair spoke to TV critic Scott Bryan about many of this year’s winners.

READ MORE: BBC Breakfast in host shake-up as Naga Munchetty replaced on red sofa by Nina Warhurst

Holly and Phil took to the stage after This Morning won Best Daytime show, but weren’t met with the kindest of responses as the crowd could be heard booing the pair as they headed to collect their award.

Nina took a subtle swipe at Holly and Phil as she addressed the boos they received at the NTAs
(Image: BBC)

Referencing the incident, Nina asked: “Did we hear though.. We were listening in to Holly and Phil going up to collect their award. Obviously there’s been huge controversy around them since the visit to the Queen’s coffin.”

She whispered: “Were there some boos in there?”

“There were some boos,” stated Scott.

He added: “Some sources told me there were some boos from some sections of the crowd when they did accept their win for best daytime.”

Holly and Phil took to the stage after This Morning won Best Daytime show
(Image: BBC)

The critic clarified that the boos went away once they started doing their speech, but believes the duo are “relieved” that This Morning still won, despite the recent controversy.

He explained: “I think it shows that they’ve still had a huge amount of support for the show at least. But because of the controversy surrounding allegations that they pushed the queue and other things.”

Nina and Charlie spoke to TV critic Scott Bryan about many of the NTAs winners
(Image: BBC)

“They’ve certainly been in the public light but not for reasons they might want to,” he continued, adding that the boos were “a big talking point” from the event.

Also in discussion was beloved TV duo Ant and Dec taking home the gong for best presenter for the 21st year running.

“When’s it mine and Charlie’s turn?” questioned Nina as Scott giggled.

Scott went on to say that the “moment of the evening” was Alison Hammond’s reaction to not winning an award, adding that she was “really revelling in it.”

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