BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty interrupts show to issue warning to viewers
Naga Munchetty interrupted BBC Breakfast on Friday to issue a warning to viewers watching at home.
She kicked off the segment: "The time now is 6.20am, when 17-year-old Liz Hatton was diagnosed with a rare and incurable form of cancer, the budding photographer did write a bucket list of things she wanted to take pictures of."
Charlie Stayt continued: "And one of those was a member of the Royal Family and she was granted that wish last month when she was invited to photograph a ceremony at Windsor Castle."
"There she met and hugged, as you can see, the Princess of Wales, who has recently completed her own chemotherapy.
"Now Liz's bucket list is being ticked off gradually as our correspondent, Tim Moffatt has been finding out when he caught up with her."
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Before a pre-recorded segment played, Naga told viewers: "I should warn you his report does contain flashing images."
During the segment, Liz's mum had an emotional moment, telling the camera she has tried to do everything she can to make her daughter's dreams come true.
She said: "She only has a very short time to live, and as a parent, all you want is for your children's dreams to come true."
"That is a report that is full of emotion and amazing pictures, and it's not bad when Rankin says you have taken a pretty good snap," Charlie reflected afterward.
"They were fantastic pictures though, brilliant," Naga added before turning her attention to the rest of the programme.
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During another part of the programme, fans aired concern for Naga during an interaction with her co-star Charlie.
The pair were chatting about Heidi Klum's ET Halloween costume and where the Hollywood star's eyes would have been in the costume.
Charlie pointed out that Heidi's face could be seen in ET's neck, and Naga was left baffled.
Taking to X to share their thoughts, one said: "Morning @BBCBreakfast @TVNaga01 I agree with Charlie
Another agreed: "re:et - Yes the faces are in the neck. I'm worried about Naga if she really didn't see that."
Someone else added: "@TVNaga01 @BBCBreakfast is Naga being serious at not knowing where the eyes were on E.T costume? Thank god for Charlie." (sic)
BBC Breakfast airs daily at 6am on BBC One.
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