Naga Munchetty calls herself a ‘downgrade’ from BBC Breakfast co-star as she misses show

BBC Breakfast: Naga Munchetty discusses Saturday Kitchen

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BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty, 45, will be back on the show next Saturday, following a break from hosting at weekends. Rachel Burden, 46, took to Twitter this evening to tell fans this Saturday would be her last for a while. She wrote: “My last Saturday for the time being on the @BBCBreakfast sofa filling the shoes of @TVNaga01.

“Although let’s face it my size 8s into her elegant Cinderella shoes is a tight squeeze.

“But always a joy to spend some time with Charlie S.”

In response, Naga wrote: “Hey you. @BBCBreakfast will have to put up with the downgrade that is me for a while after this Saturday xx.”

Fans flocked to her post to react to the pair’s exchange.

One wrote: “Love you both,” while a second commented: “Love Naga! National Treasure!”

A third added: “You’re both fabulous.”

Naga won’t be back on the BBC show until next weekend as she will be a guest on Saturday Kitchen on February 20 alongside Charlie Stayt.

Discussing her upcoming appearance on Friday’s BBC Breakfast, she told Jon Kay she wasn’t allowed to cook on the show.

When asked about a potential cooking segment, she replied: “Not allowed to cook, but not a bad thing.”

Jon then queried: “Covid restrictions or just taste and decency?”

“Covid resections and well yeah, both,” Naga laughed.

Away from BBC Breakfast, the host also presents her show on BBC Radio 5 Live.

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Last week, fans queried if she had a bad haircut after the top of her head noticeably remained out of shot in a video.

Addressing the camera angle, she told fans she was “still getting used to the video malarkey” ahead of a recent show. 

She added: “No one needs to see the top of my head anyway!”

“You’ve cut your own hair, haven’t you? #baldspot,” one social media user wrote.

Naga replied: “No!!” followed by a crying with laughter emoji.

A second added: “Not until you visit the hairdresser anyway!”

“You’re doing a great job Naga,” a third commented.

BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.

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