Naga Munchetty shut down the BBC weather presenter after she questioned the sunrise photo used during his report.
After a weather report, Naga questioned the photo of the sunrise but shut Matt Taylor down as he tried to explain the image. Matt answered: “It could’ve been,” as Naga continued: “Thank you very much.” As he pointed at the image, Matt replied: “I think the giveaway here is the fact you’ve got a little bit of shallow fog,.”
BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty clashed with weather presenter Matt Taylor on air today.Charlie Stayt was seen looking exasperated after the clash that.
I really do." He replied: "You can do, you can do. But it's definitely a sunrise, I promise you."
BBC Breakfast viewers were left baffled when Naga Munchetty interrupted the show to ask a question about sunsets, leaving her co-hosts bemused. When weatherman ...
Naga said: "No, I believe it's a sunrise but it could've been a sunset." Matt said: "It could've been." Matt conceded and said: "You can do you can do... Thank you." "Could that have been a sunset?" She said: "Matt, you've sparked off somewhat of a debate in the studio and the gallery.
Naga Munchetty gave a stern yet caring warning to her co-star Charlie Stayt on Saturday morning after he left the Media City studio to ride on the Children ...
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