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BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent issues apology as she makes blunder live on air

Sally Nugent has issued an apology to BBC Breakfast viewers live on air after after her blunder.

The 51-year-old presenter was back on the famous red sofa on Tuesday (March 14) morning alongside co-star Jon Kay.

They woke up the nation with the latest headlines from across the globe.

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However, she suffered a minor mishap during the latest broadcast.

Greeting viewers, she said: “‘Good morning it is Mon, Sorry, Tuesday the 14th of March’, before going on to highlight the top news story of the day.

Ever the professional, Sally continued on and styled out her error in style.

Sally Nugent has issued an apology to BBC Breakfast viewers live on air after after her blunder

It comes after Sally and Jon compared their “bath time” pictures.

Jon shared snaps of his and Sally’s dogs last week after they spoke about Crufts.

Neither pooch looked very impressed at being drenched, and Jon captioned the cute pictures: “I don’t think @sallynugent’s dog – or mine – would have won anything at Crufts this weekend.

“But they might be in the running for naughtiest/smelliest pup.. What would your dog win?

The 51-year-old presenter appeared to forget what day of the week she was working

“Please reply with your photos and nominations.” It came as BBC Breakfast had the show stolen by a special guest – a dog – today.”

Sally and Jon could be seen grinning as they introduced the special visitor who has recently retired. 

“Now, forget Oscar winners,” Sally remarked. “We have a very special award-winner joining us here this morning…”

She pointed to the floor where a tired-look Stella was enjoying a nap.

Jon Kay previously shared snaps of his and Sally’s dogs after they spoke about Crufts
(Image: BBC)

Jon added: “She’s looking a little bit tired after a pretty heavy weekend. Down on the ground there is Stella. Stella is a prize-winner.”

He continued: “Stella’s exhausted by her own success. She’s a retired police dog, and last night she picked up The Kennel Club’s hero dog award at Crufts.”

She joins us now live, not particularly lively, with PC Claire Todd from Gloucestershire Police,” Sally added.

Sally and Jon could be seen grinning as they introduced the special visitor who has recently retired
(Image: BBC)

“Thank you so much for speeding in to see us after that tremendous win.” Claire explained:

“She’s gone from rescue dog to hero dog and it’s just incredible.

Stella was a drugs dog, she found drugs and ammunition during her police career and thousands of pounds worth and three guns so I’m so proud of her.

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“She’s recently retired, but yeah she’s just incredible.” Claire added:

“Well we saw her talents, she’s incredible and able to search so we went down and assessed her. And she was just fantastic. She trained in just four weeks, it’s normally a six-week course.”

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