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Naga Munchetty mortified after being 'told off' by BBC Breakfast bosses

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It came as fans were left hugely concerned over her striking outfit
It came as fans were left hugely concerned over her striking outfit

NAGA Munchetty was left on the back foot after being "told off" by BBC Breakfast show bosses.

The popular BBC anchor, 49, was fronting Saturday's live episode when she had her knuckles rapped.

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Naga Munchetty was 'told off' by show bosses live on-airCredit: BBC
Her BBC Breakfast co-host Charlie Stayt was quick to call out the blunder over a Shakespeare quote
Her BBC Breakfast co-host Charlie Stayt was quick to call out the blunder over a Shakespeare quoteCredit: BBC
Show boss Jonathan had called out Naga on a literary technicality
Show boss Jonathan had called out Naga on a literary technicalityCredit: PA

Naga was sitting alongside regular presenting pal Charlie Stayt, 61, when her blunder about playwright William Shakespeare came to light.

She was discussing a BBC Breakfast segment about twist on the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet, set to be presented to an audience in the New Forrest.

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The duo brought weather reporter Helen Willetts, 52, into their discussion of their favourite Shakespeare phrases.

Naga asked the forecaster: “Where for art thou Helen?” before she replied: "When we three meet again," referencing a classic Macbeth line.

Yet Naga told how her words had been called out by BBC Breakfast show boss Jonathan.

Charlie let slip the warning and said: "Now, a cautionary word here, Helen, for you. Our editor today Jonathan knows his Shakespeare.

"Straight away he told Naga off, he was listening to me, he's on it."

Naga chipped in: "He told me off. 'Where for art thou Romeo?' just as a lesson from Jonathan. 'Where for' is actually 'Why?' not 'Where are you?'

"So this is when Juliet is asking why she is in love with Romeo.


"There's your Shakespearean lesson for the morning."

Charlie then picked up on the banter and said: "And now they're [show bosses] saying 'Move on, just get on with it'."

Naga, looking more down beat, retorted: "Yes they say move on all the time, let's keep going."

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It came after show fans confessed they were left "crying with laughter" at Naga's apparent outfit blunder.

Some fans called out the lengthy hemline on her hot pink trousers, which swept over her shoes leaving a huge trip hazard.

She also came under fire after clapping back at another weather presenter, Carol Kirkwood, during the daily news show.

Fans then cheekily dubbed Naga a "silent assassin" after she failed to empathise with the Scot when she admitted she wasn't sure what day it is.

The sassy telly favourite isn't afraid in calling out BBC Breakfast regulars, either.

She recently targeted a viewer who moaned her broadcasts gave them "a migraine."

It came after viewers were left hugely concerned over Naga's outfit this week
It came after viewers were left hugely concerned over Naga's outfit this weekCredit: BBC
She also called out a fan who said she gave them a 'migraine'
She also called out a fan who said she gave them a 'migraine'Credit: BBC

Beth Allcock

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