BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty told a reporter he wasn’t welcome in the studio after he poked fun at her.
On Friday (November 10), Naga and co-host Charlie Stayt spoke to senior broadcast journalist Peter Ruddick as she filmed a segment on jeans. He then took this opportunity to tell the hosts that to keep their own jeans in the best condition they should not wash them for six months.
Peter said: “One thing I have learned today is that if you want to keep your jeans looking fresh, the secret, Naga and Charlie, is to not wash them for the first six months. How do you feel about that?”
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Naga responded: “I think I feel fine about it if you don’t wear them every day for six months, because that would be weird. Because then I think they would actually get up and walk to the washing machine themselves.”
Peter cheekily joked: “So you’re on board for not watching these for six months? I think I might not sit next to you on the sofa again.” Naga clapped back: “You won’t be invited to sit next to me on the sofa.”
The trio laughed off the moment, with Peter not knowing what to say back. Naga then politely ended up the segment and moved on with the rest of the morning show.
This comes a day after the hosts welcomed former conservative MP Nadine Dorries on the show. The ex-Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport revealed to Charlie and Naga that former Prime Minister Boris Johnson had asked her not to say anything to Charlie on the show.
Nadine told the hosts: “The thing is, I’ve never told you is, that the first question you asked me was ‘Have you spoken to the Prime Minister?’ I’d literally 30 seconds before put the phone down on him. And I thought you’d heard me and that sort of freaked me out. So when you said ‘Have spoken to the prime minister?’ I was like ‘What? Has he just overheard me?’ I just put the phone down with the mics on. So that’s what happened.”
Charlie then asked: “You know what I’m gonna have to ask now. What was the nature of that conversation?” To which Nadine confessed: “He said ‘You’re about to go on breakfast TV. Do not say anything to Charlie Stayt’.”
BBC Breakfast airs weekdays at 6am on BBC1.
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