Naga Munchetty looked world away from the BBC Breakfast studio in her sweaty gym snap.
The 48-year-old BBC Breakfast host loves to stay active and decided to give fans a glimpse at her latest workout on Wednesday morning (August 16).
And she left them swooning when she took to Instagram with a sweat-filled selfie from her gruelling session.
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Sporty Naga was getting into the footy spirit before England’s Lionesses took on Australia and beat them 3-1 in the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup.
The BBC Radio 5 Live host decided to channel her “inner lioness” before the 11am kick-off and let fans know that 5 Live would have them covered during the game.
Naga took a close-up snap from the gym which saw her clad in a pink vest top and, most likely, listening to music, radio or a podcast on her earphones.
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Captioning the snap, she wrote: “Channelling my inner #lioness this morning #comeoneengland,” adding: “Full coverage @bbc5live.”
Her fans were left swooning over Naga’s beauty and rushed to the comments to compliment her.
One gushed: “Deliciously Beautiful.”
A second commented: “looking as [fire emoji] as ever!”
Another wrote: “Wow so hot and sweaty, looking amazing xx.”
A fourth added: “Wow so hot and sweaty, looking amazing xx.”
It comes two weeks after she opened up about suffering with adenomyosis, a debilitating health condition that has left her in ‘crippling pain’ and nearly calling an ambulance.
The NHS website describes Adenomyosis “is a condition where the lining of the womb (uterus) starts growing into the muscle in the wall of the womb.”
It is more commonly diagnosed in women over the age of 30 and symptoms can include painful periods, heavy bleeding during a period, bloating, and pelvic pain.
Last month, Naga said she would be helping to raise awareness about the condition, sharing an update from NHS England on X, formerly Twitter.
She wrote: “t last! Adenomyosis is given attention on the NHS England website.”
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