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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty brutally shuts down Carol Kirkwood after blunder

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The pair often enjoy poking fun at each other on the morning programme
The pair often enjoy poking fun at each other on the morning programme

NAGA Munchetty brutally shut Carol Kirkwood down on BBC Breakfast this morning, leaving viewers in stitches.

The Scottish weatherwoman, 61, had finished delivering the UK forecast for today when she confessed she was losing track of time this week.

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Carol Kirkwood admitted to forgetting which day of the week it wasCredit: BBC
Naga Munchetty made a jab at her
Naga Munchetty made a jab at herCredit: BBC
It was all in jest and the pair had a good giggle about it
It was all in jest and the pair had a good giggle about itCredit: BBC

She asked her fellow presenters if they were experiencing the same issue, saying: "Naga and Charlie, I don't know about you, I keep thinking it's Wednesday today, not Thursday."

Naga often enjoys playful banter with Carol, and delivered the stern comeback: "No, it's just you."

An embarrassed Carol responded: "It probably is!"

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The women then descended into fits of giggles before Charlie Stayt queried: "Why do you think it's Wednesday, Carol?"

She sheepishly admitted: "I don't know, Charlie. I woke up this morning thinking it's Wednesday and I still have this in my brain that it's Wednesday. But it's not, it's Thursday."

"What I suggest is you keep thinking it's Wednesday and then come in tomorrow and imagine it's Thursday. So we'll see you tomorrow, Carol, as well..." Naga joked.

The newsreader was praised by BBC Breakfast viewers this morning for her interviewing skills as she quizzed Michael Gove about racist comments made by the Tory party's biggest donor.

Frank Hester allegedly said looking at Diane Abbott made him "want to hate all black women".

One person called her a "silent assassin", adding: "Looks and sounds like butter wouldn't melt but is very firm and direct with her interviewing. Things you love to see. More Naga please."

Another agreed: "Well done to Naga in her forensically strong questioning of one of the most slippery Government ministers of the most divisive hate filled Governments we have ever had. BBC protects real British values not this Government. Terrific."

Anita Markoff

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