BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty shocks co-host Charlie Stayt with 'gruesome' confession | The Sun

BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty left her co-host Charlie Stayt squirming as made a 'gruesome' admission on the programme.

Naga made her shocking comment while discussing a real-life news item on the BBC's morning offering.


The presenters were intrigued to learn about someone who had their heart preserved in a jar as a tribute to their doctor.

Naga, 48, and Charlie, 60, uncovered the unusual story while taking a look over the day's newspapers.

Pointing out the article, Naga said to her presenting partner: "Got something interesting on the insides?" 

This prompted Charlie to explain just what was going onto the viewers.

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He said: "This is an interesting story but I should have put out a little alert about this one.

"But you know how some people have an operation and they really want to see the thing that's been removed some people really don't they would be a split."

Agreeing, Naga confessed that taking a look at her own 'insides' would be right up her street.

She said: "Yes, I would want to."

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Continuing, Charlie said: "That's a little word of caution because I'm going to show us something. It's an amazing story.

"This is Jennifer Sutton and her own heart, which is what you can see here, which was removed 16 years ago.

"And this is now on display at London's Royal College of Surgeons. There she is, looking at her own heart which was removed from her body."

He added of Jennifer: "And she's doing fantastically well and it's a tribute to the surgeons who did the work or whatever.

"She said it was quite a surreal experience, 'its extremely surreal to see it, I definitely have a fondness for it although it caused me so much trouble inside me that I'm glad it's on that jar and I have a new one."

Naga then admitted she would want her heart displayed on her mantlepiece for everyone to see, leaving Charlie shocked.

"I'd want it, I'd keep that on my mantlepiece, though that's not surprising," she mused.

Jennifer originally underwent her life-saving operation aged just 23 in Cambridge.

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