Naga Munchetty STILL missing from BBC Breakfast as concerned fans ask 'where is she?!' | The Sun

NAGA Munchetty failed to appear in her regular slot on BBC Breakfast this morning once again following a string of continued absences.

Viewers of the BBC's morning offering were expecting to be greeted by Naga, 47, who is the host of the show alongside Charlie Stayt, 60, from Thursday to Saturday.


However, Naga was missing from her spot on the red sofa furthering his mysterious absence over the past few weeks.

Instead, regular stand-in on the show Nina Warhurst took Naga's spot and presented the show instead.

Fans flocked to Twitter as they grew concerned about her extended period of leave as it sparked speculation that she could have secretly walked away from the programme.

Writing online, one fan said: "Can anyone tell me what's happened to Naga Munchetty?"

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A second said: "Where is Naga? John [sic] is doing a great job, but Naga really puts the interviewee on the spot!"

Before a third penned: "Where is Naga and Sally?"

There has been a pattern of absence on the show this week with Monday-Wednesday presenter Sally Nugent also missing from the show.

Earlier this week, fans hoping to wake up to Sally bringing them the latest news were left in shock as she had mysteriously vanished from the show without warning.

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Instead, early-risers saw Jon hosting the show alongside another face of BBC News.

Standing in for Sally was broadcaster Tina Daheley.

Tina made a name for herself as a newsreader across the BBC's flagship radio stations before taking up the role as a stand-in host on the morning TV show, where she has provided cover since 2016.


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