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'Don't swear!' Naga Munchetty shares reaction to BBC Breakfast co-star's on-air warning

Dont swear Naga Munchetty shares reaction to BBC Breakfast costars onair warning
NAGA MUNCHETTY has cheekily responded to a post made by a BBC colleague on Twitter.

@JetteUk said, playfully: “Swear creatively and in other languages.”

On a recent BBC Radio Live 5 broadcast, Naga had to tell a fan off for swearing on air.

She later apologised after realising she misheard them.

A caller said the phrase “stop making apologies,” while involved in a debate with the radio host about the Omicron variant.

The broadcaster misheard him, thinking he swore, saying: “Hold on, let's watch our language for one moment Howard, it's 9.19 in the morning.”

She was quick to correct herself, saying: "I've given my ear a shake, sorry Howard, I thought you said a bad word and you didn't, you said, 'Stop', I know you didn't and I apologise.”

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