Charlie Stayt is not about to step down from his post on the BBC Breakfast anytime soon.
Talk turned to the presenters career on Saturday’s episode (June 11) when he was quizzed about any future exit plans by sports presenter Mike Bushell.
Mike tested the BBC host over whether he could be thinking about giving up his post for a gig on ITV’s Love Island – after updating that a rugby star was about to head into the Spanish villa.
“What lengths would you go to if you had the chance to enter the Love Island villa?” asked Mike.
“Well no, I wouldn’t,” shot back Naga, as Charlie remained quiet.
Turning his attention to Charlie, he quizzed: “You wouldn’t give up your job would you?”
“No, I’m not planning on it Mike,” awkwardly responded Charlie.
Making light of the situation, the sports presenter added: “Good to know.”
“Thanks for asking, thanks for checking,” jokingly chirped back Charlie.
Moving on swiftly from the tense chitter chat, Naga asked: “Do they have surprise entrants in that way?”
“That would be a surprise!” chuckled Mike as he quipped that Charlie could show up in the Spanish villa.
Charlie and Naga confirmed to viewers that they will not be giving up their day jobs anytime soon and were simply enjoying the some fun with their co-star Mike – in light of the new “bombshell” who is about to cause some drama on the ITV dating show.
Mike explained: “The reason I’m saying this is rugby league star Jack O’Neill has been allowed to leave Castleford Tigers so he can join the dating game show later this weekend.
“The super league team confirmed last night it had agreed to release O’Neill from his contract so he can pursue another opportunity.”
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