Naga Munchetty wows BBC Breakfast fans in 'stunning' short skirt as they gush 'I can't take my eyes off of you!' | The Sun
NAGA Munchetty wowed BBC Breakfast fans in a 'stunning' short skirt as they gushed 'I can't take my eyes off of you!'
Naga, 47, was joined by Charlie Stayt on the red sofa for Friday's programme.
Naga wore a retro-style outfit consisting of a colourful floral short skirt, which she teamed with a black top featuring a white Peter Pan style collar.
Her ensemble garnered plenty of praise from BBC Breakfast viewers, with one writing on Twitter: "I can’t take my eyes off you today."
Another added: "Looking stunning today Naga."
A third wondered if Naga was giving a nod to the fashion icon Mary Quant, who died on Thursday.
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They wrote: "Do I detect a strong Mary Quant influence in @TVNaga01 choice of outfit today?"
It is the second day in a row that Naga has knocked it out of the park in the fashion stakes this week.
Yesterday, Naga wore a colourful long dress which featured a top that had a lilac panel on one side and down one arm, with yellow stripes at the edge of both sleeves.
The skirt then featured panels of pink and blue, and the unusual garment quickly caught the attention of BBC Breakfast viewers.
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Taking to Twitter, one asked: "where is your beautiful dress from today? It’s just so striking!"
Another wrote: "Beautiful long dress this morning.Long lengths really suit you."
A third tweeted: "morning hun and Charlie looking great both of you. Love your dress Naga xx."
BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.
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