Naga Munchetty drops bizarre body confession as bellybutton debate divides fans

NAGA Munchetty has dropped a bizarre body confession after a bellybutton debate divided fans.

The 47-year-old journalist works on BBC Breakfast Thursday to Sunday, but also presents a show on BBC Radio 5 Live.



Naga Munchetty drops bizarre body confession as bellybutton debate divides fans
Naga Munchetty has dropped a bizarre body confession after a bellybutton debate divided fans

Naga Munchetty drops bizarre body confession as bellybutton debate divides fans
Naga was discussing bellybuttons on her BBC Radio 5 Live show

Earlier this week, Naga took to Twitter to highlight a topic that was going to be covered on her radio show.

She tweeted: “There’s much happening in the world I know…
Still, I’m thinking about Belly Buttons after listening to
@elisjames @nomadicrevery & a lady who was scared to touch her own!

“What’s on the other side of your belly button? Can it leak? Do we need them? Answers from 11am @bbc5live.”

Her tweet prompted a wave of responses from her followers about bellybuttons.


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One wrote: “That was me! There were actually many more things I could have said on that phone call that I held back. Belly buttons are vile.”

Naga replied: “You are an inspiration! x”.

Another fan then tweeted: “Well Naga, a scab has just dropped off mine. I had keyhole surgery for bowel cancer about 5 weeks ago.

“Thankfully the cancer has now gone. My Belly Button is still there I think but at the bottom of a groove. but it is still healing. I hadn’t to pick, but I’m not a picker.”

Their post prompted Naga to make a surprising revelation about her own habits, as she replied: “I’m not a picker either x”.

Meanwhile the bellybutton discussion raged on, as another follower tweeted: “Inneys or outys.. i wouldn’t play with mine if it was an outy. Sorry for bad spelling there probably.”

Another shared: “Button Fluff. Mum used to say not to poke your belly button, it would ache. And she was right. Aren’t they always.”