Naga Munchetty responds to Richard Osman about Charlie Stayt

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Naga Munchetty, 45, confessed that she and her co-host Charlie Stayt, 58, had a special date on the air, which is why they were so kind at BBC Breakfast. They have been moving from one aspect to another for 11 years since joining the team in 2009, and presenters interact with funny jokes and bray fun of each other.

Like all the big TV partners, I, Charlie and Naga, have a specific form of telepathy.

Richard Osman

She was thrilled when the star of the pointless questionnaire, Richard Osman, speculated that they might have some kind of “telepathic” force to communicate, because their discussion unfolds very well regardless of the automatic tracking indications.

During the show, Richard will be carried through his on-screen relationship.

“Like all the great TV partners, I, Charlie and Naga, have a specific form of telepathy,” he wrote, sharing his observation.

“The kind of telepathy you whisper is answered.”

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It wasn’t long before Naga came across the message and made it very clear that he agreed.

“Yes!!!” exclaimed with a giggle.

Fans of the screen and the tv couple rushed to the comment segment to express their opinion about their “jokes” on the screen.

One said, “I agree! And I love ying and yang!”

“I love it when you and Charlie are in combination #BBCBreakfast, ” he agreed for a second.

A third joke joked, “I bet I know who whispers the most! (Sorry Charlie, hahaha).” (Sic)

“It is the looks in each and every direction that makes me break,” some others spoke of their playful bond.

Naga has already revealed that “the taunts never stop” on the RED sofa of the BBC, even when Charlie interrupted her to mimic a French accent.

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Sports presenter Sally Nugent had finished a report in which Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool Football Club commented on a “very erotic voice” of French journalists, and Naga was presenting heed.

“Well, I can say that I am very satisfied that you enjoyed my translation, ” he imitated.

Sally laughed, “Was it you?”

Charlie suddenly interrupted her before she could respond, with a brutal blow to her co-host: “I’m sorry, what is it? What accent?

Naga reviewed his comment, which he decided to forget for several seconds of awkward silence.

Sally seeks to quell his laughter while Naga completely ignores Charlie’s joke.

But obviously still frustrated by the mockery, she temporarily clarified: “And to be clear, it’s a French accent! And that’s what Mr. Klopp hears.”

Charlie responded sarcastically: “Ah, I imagine it a little … I think I had some kind of Mexican feeling.”

Sally intervened, “You deserve to have done it because I was listening to a man.”

“Oh, Charlie, ” insisted Naga, jokingly, “I’m going to paint on it, that’s fine.”

BBC Breakfast airs from Monday to Friday at 4am on BBC One.

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