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Naga Munchetty says 'that's a wrap' as she says she'll miss working with BBC colleagues

BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty shared a glamorous snap as she shared an insight into her latest TV project on Instagram.

Naga was all smiles as she stood at the front of the picture with the crew of her latest TV show stood in the background as they posed for the picture.

Cameras and filming equipment could also be seen in the background as the group took a break from their hard work.

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In the caption, Naga revealed what they had all been working on as she said: “And that’s a wrap!

Naga smiled with her co-stars as they wrapped up their filming

“Have loved filming this latest series of Claimed & Shamed!

“These fabulous people are fantastic fun to work with – I will miss them. New series on @bbcone soon.”

After she shared the post, it didn’t take long for the compliments to come pouring in as the presenter’s followers rushed to share their praise for her hard work.

One said: “Always smiling… love it.”

Naga was met with praise from her fans as she shared the sweet picture

Another added: “Big grin. looks like you really enjoyed your time on this show look forward to watching.”

A third chipped in: “Looking radiant.”

A fourth wrote: “Fabulous program, brilliantly presented. Well worth watching.”

Claimed and Shamed has been on air on BBC since 2013, and has had 12 series so far.

Naga also waved goodbye to one of his BBC Radio Five Live co-stars Chris Latcham as he quit his role after a decade.

Naga also said goodbye to one of her BBC Radio Five Live co-stars this week

Admitting he had loved his job and working on huge news stories around the world, he was ready to say goodbye to his 4am alarm clock.

Naga was quick to pay tribute as she told her friend that she would “miss him” and to “enjoy the lie-ins”.

BBC Breakfast airs weekdays at 6am on BBC One.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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