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Scottish Sun
14 hours ago
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- Scottish Sun
Naga Munchetty looks stoney-faced after BBC Breakfast staff liken show to Hunger Games amid ‘bully' claims
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BBC HOSTS Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were seen leaving the Breakfast studio this morning amid claims the workplace was like 'the Hunger Games'. Naga, 50, sported a pair of sunglasses and was seen wheeling a suitcase as she made her exit following this morning's broadcast. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Naga Munchetty seen leaving BBC Breakfast Studios at Media City in Salford this morning Credit: Stephen Farrell 3 Breakfast co-host Naga Munchetty has become embroiled in a bullying scandal Credit: Stephen Farrell 3 The presenter was alleged to have bullied a female junior staff member The presenter was stony-faced following damning claims she bullied a female junior staff member. Naga was also alleged to have used a slang term for a sexual act off-air. It comes after Breakfast's editor Richard Frediani has now taken leave amid separate bullying claims. Naga is said to have used a crude slang term for a sex act during an off-air break — before asking a colleague if they had done it. The alleged remark stunned the Radio 5 Live studio and led to Naga being hauled before bosses. She was reprimanded by a senior producer but no formal action was taken. A source said: 'Breakfast is no longer just divided, it's been ripped apart. "Some workers back Frediani's tougher, more traditional journalistic approach and think the 'softies' need thicker skin. 'Others find him to be a bully and have welcomed the investigation into his behaviour. Watch Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt's most awkward moments on BBC Breakfast as tensions spiral "That already created two camps on the show. But the revelations about Naga have thrown a new twist on the scandal. 'Some find her a passionate advocate of people behind the scenes, while others find her as difficult as Fredi. 'This explosive mix has led to a deluge of revelations from both sides, creating a huge headache for the BBC as it scrambles to mop up the mess. It's everyone for themselves like the Hunger Games.'


The Irish Sun
14 hours ago
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- The Irish Sun
Naga Munchetty looks stoney-faced after BBC Breakfast staff liken show to Hunger Games amid ‘bully' claims
BBC HOSTS Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were seen leaving the Breakfast studio this morning amid claims the workplace was like 'the Hunger Games'. Naga, 50, sported a pair of sunglasses and was seen wheeling a suitcase as she made her exit following this morning's broadcast. 3 Naga Munchetty seen leaving BBC Breakfast Studios at Media City in Salford this morning Credit: Stephen Farrell 3 Breakfast co-host Naga Munchetty has become embroiled in a bullying scandal Credit: Stephen Farrell 3 The presenter was alleged to have bullied a female junior staff member The presenter was stony-faced following Naga was also alleged to have used a slang term for a sexual act off-air. It comes after Breakfast's editor Naga is said to have used a crude slang term for a sex act during an off-air break — before asking a colleague if they had done it. read more on naga munchetty The alleged remark stunned the Radio 5 Live studio and led to Naga being hauled before bosses. She was reprimanded by a senior producer but no formal action was taken. A source said: 'Breakfast is no longer just divided, it's been ripped apart. "Some workers back Frediani's tougher, more traditional journalistic approach and think the 'softies' need thicker skin. Most read in TV 'Others find him to be a bully and have welcomed the investigation into his behaviour. Watch Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt's most awkward moments on BBC Breakfast as tensions spiral "That already created two camps on the show. But the revelations about Naga have thrown a new twist on the scandal. 'Some find her a passionate advocate of people behind the scenes, while others find her as difficult as Fredi. 'This explosive mix has led to a deluge of revelations from both sides, creating a huge headache for the BBC as it scrambles to mop up the mess. It's everyone for themselves like the Hunger Games.'