BBC Breakfast co-presenter Naga Munchetty likely made the dreams of some Tory critics reality on Saturday – albeit for a few seconds – when she claimed ...
Boris – Johnson, that is – has clearly not been imprisoned, but did become the first prime minister to have been found to have broken the law after receiving a police fine over Partygate. Rebecca Chalkley, prosecuting, said the jury had found the sportsman had acted “deliberately and dishonestly” and that Mr Becker “is still seeking to blame others when it was obviously his duty”. The obvious blunder occurred after the broadcaster confused the prime minister with former tennis champion Boris Becker, who was jailed for two years and six months on Friday for hiding assets to avoid paying his debts.
BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty accidentally told BBC viewers Boris Johnson is in prison after getting his name mixed up with Boris Becker.
‘So Naga Munchetty also said Boris Johnson has gone to jail when referring to Boris Becker. Is this Freudian?’ shared another. A viewer added: ‘Not helped when Naga on BBC breakfast actually said Boris Johnson rather than Becker had been jailed with no correction.’ Giving viewers an update on the headlines, the host began: ‘Three-times Wimbledon champion Boris Johnson has just spent his first night in prison.
BBC Breakfast star Charlie Stayt often presents the hit breakfast show with Naga Munchetty from Thursday to Saturday every week, but he was missing from his ...
Want all the jaw-dropping stories from the world of showbiz and up to the minute news from TV and soaps? He was even the BBC's Business Presenter for a time, but now he regularly presents on Breakfast and co-hosts Business Live, the BBC's daily business show, on BBC News and BBC World News. Charlie Stayt joined BBC Breakfast in 2006 as one of the channels relief presenters, but he became a permanent fixture on camera in December 2007.
NAGA MUNCHETTY made a slip up on Saturday morning after mistakenly implying Boris Johnson had spent his first night in prison.
Andy Garden applauded: "Naga misspoke but told us what we wanted to hear. However, when discussing his crimes, Naga made quite the blunder and sent fans into a frenzy on Twitter. "Boris Johnson spent his first night in prison". #BBCBreakfast." Greg Eden laughed: "Was that a Freudian slip from Naga Munchetty 'Boris Johnson spending his night in prison." Updating the viewers on the latest headlines, Naga explained: "Three-times Wimbledon champion Boris Johnson has just spent his first night in prison. NAGA MUNCHETTY made a slip up on Saturday morning after mistakenly implying Boris Johnson had spent his first night in prison.
BBC Breakfast host made a live-on-air blunder earlier today when she mixed up her Boris's and suggested that the PM had spend the 'night in prison'.
knew he liked tennis but 3 time wimbeldon champion. will he resign now? Breaking News: Naga Munchetty just announced on BBC Boris Johnson just spent his first night in jail.
The BBC Breakfast presenter confused the Prime Minister for the ex-tennis champion and fraudster Boris Becker - sparking new accusations of bias at the ...
Ms Munchetty was hosting Breakfast on BBC One when she mistakenly said the Prime Minister had spent a night in prison as part of a morning news bulletin - meaning former Wimbledon champion Becker. BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty accidentally said Prime Minister Boris Johnson had 'spent his first night in prison', meaning Boris Becker, sparking a new wave of criticism of 'bias'. - Ms Munchetty accidentally said that Johnson had spent his first night in prison