BBC Breakfast’s Nina Warhurst ‘breaks the law’ during family camping holiday as she swaps studio for the countryside


BBC Breakfast’s Nina Warhurst ‘breaks the law’ during family camping holiday as she swaps studio for the countryside

BBC Breakfast Anchor's Cheeky Holiday Moments

BBC Breakfast anchor Nina Warhurst was spotted cheekily ignoring a legal sign while on holiday in Hereford with her family. The popular presenter has taken some time out of the Salford studio for a getaway in nature with her husband and three kids.

Family Fun in the Countryside

Nina posted a series of wholesome snaps and videos from their stay at the Tresseck campsite. In one clip, her youngest child could be seen climbing all over a fence with a warning sign on it. The sign read: "Warning, do not climb over or go around this fence. River access is only permitted at canoe launch steps. Please respect our rules." Nina jokingly added a song called Breaking the Law by Judas Priest to the video.

Life Outside the Studio

In other snaps, the mum could be seen sporting a huge grin after a wild swim with one of her sons. Another clip showed her husband, Ted Fraser, playing cricket with their two youngest kids. The BBC Breakfast anchor married Ted just one year after meeting him in Croatia in 2013. The couple share two sons and a daughter, with Nina's baby girl Nancy arriving last July.

Celebrating Milestones

Nina recently took to social media to share snaps of her daughter's christening. The baptism was held on the little girl's first birthday. Friends and family gathered afterwards to celebrate both big milestones. Speaking about the day, the host said: "Birthday baptism for my best girl. Day of joy and love and cheese butties and a conga and a 'kids disco' (ambushed by the grown ups to bring a high Jarvis count). Lucky her and lucky us that she's been born with so many strong arms and tiny hands all around ready to scoop her up and lead the way."


BBC Breakfast’s Nina Warhurst ‘breaks the law’ during family camping holiday as she swaps studio for the countryside