BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty shoots weatherman a warning as he’s caught laughing at her from behind camera

BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty issued a stark warning to weather reporter Owain Wyn Evans after he was caught laughing at her behind the camera.

Presenting BBC Breakfast on Friday, Naga stumbled over her words, causing co-host Charlie Stayt to take a swipe at her.



BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty issued a stark warning to weather reporter Owain Wyn Evans this morning

After Naga stumbled on her words, Owain poked fun at her by laughing

After the mishap, Owain began to laugh – and Naga soon warned him over the reaction.

Discussing how Strictly Come Dancing stars John Whaite and Johannes Radebe have inspired same-sex dance classes, Naga started to slip over her words.

Naga began: “That programme has opened up so many possibilities and so many different combinations of dances that so – make it so much more accessible.”

The blunder came as the 46-year-old struggled to get the word “Strictly” out.

“I can’t get my words out,” she said to co-host, Charlie.

“Try it again,” he sarcastically told his colleague. “We’ve got plenty of time, just take your time.”

Owain could then be heard giggling in the background – and Naga wasn’t happy about it.

Gritting her teeth, Naga continued: “The Strictly Come Dancing final is on BBC One this Saturday, at 7pm.”

Charlie added: “If you heard someone giggling there, it’s Owain over there.”

“You better make sure you’re word perfect, Owain,” Charlie added. “In just a moment we’re going to come to you.”

Naga continued: “We showed the sunrise earlier and that was beautiful, it had a pink hue, didn’t it?

“And you were explaining about rain scattering clouds and then this – the sun comes up.

“It looks like it’s going to be a lovely day here in Salford Quays.”

She joked: “See, I listen to you – stumbles and all!”

“I’m going to say 10/10 on listening to the weather forecast,” Owain replied.

“Do you know what? Too little too late,” Naga abruptly replied.

BBC Breakfast airs daily at 6am on BBC One.



The blunder came as the 46-year-old struggled to get the word ‘Strictly’ out