BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty issued warning by concerned fans after posting selfie from run | The Sun

BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty left some of her fans concerned after she posted a selfie from her run.

The news presenter, 47, is a fitness fanatic, and regularly posts snaps of herself after her runs and workouts.


Fans are used to seeing Naga in her professional attire as she asks hard-hitting questions on BBC Breakfast.

Taking to Instagram, the BBC Breakfast host posted a selfie after her morning run.

Alongside the image, Naga wrote: "Too cold for me out there. Run done. Now for fun with friends and a spot of football watching
Hope you have a good Sunday x #worldcup."

Fans were quick to comment on the selfie as they warned Naga to stay warm due to the current weather conditions.

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One fan wrote: "Very cold for an outdoor run Naga, I'm waiting until it warms up later today."

Another commented: "You are brave running outside. I'm sticking to the gym until the sun comes out."

A third wrote: "Treacherous underfoot Naga, you'd only risk a fall and injury: indoors is your only man at this time."

A fourth penned: "It's too cold Naga. Please wrap up and stay warm."

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While a fifth added: "Don't go out. Make sure you keep yourself warm."

It's not the first time that Naga has taken to social media to post a selfie of herself following a workout.

Naga has recently revealed her anger after a man "intimidated" her as she walked home alone.

BBC Breakfast airs weekdays from 6am on BBC One.

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