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BBC Breakfast's Charlie snaps 'don't say everything you think' at Naga

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BBCBreakfast's Naga Munchetty was told "don't say everything you think" by Charlie Stayt in a frosty moment on Friday. The March 24 episode of the show saw Charlie hit back after Naga teased him.

Naga and Charlie were discussing Eurovision ahead of the song contest being shot in the UK in May. The event will take place in Liverpool with Mae Muller representing the country.

Naga teased her co-star Charlie about how he would look in a Eurovision outfit. She said: "You know what, Charlie, you know you said people can dress up in the cinema. I was just thinking what would you wear?"

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"And saw Sam Ryder's outfit and I did think it would kind of work with you," she added. Charlie nodded as Naga said: "That's all. It was just a thought I had". Charlie then fired back saying: "Yeah, you don't always have to say what you think all the time".

Naga then teased: "Oh, I don't. Trust me, Charlie, I don't!" Charlie then turned to meteorologist Sarah Keith-Lucas for the weather forecast, adding: "Sarah knows that. What people need is the information they need to know, like you with the weather every day!"

Charlie and Naga teamed up for the second time this week - for the penultimate episode of the week. The pair will be back on air on Saturday, too. BBC Breakfast airs each and every weekday from 6am til 9am on BBC One and also on BBC iPlayer with Naga and Charlie just two of the presenters used by the programme.

Other stars include Nina Warhurst, who recently confirmed she was pregnant with her third child, and also Sally Nugent. Jon Kay, Ben Thompson and Carol Kirkwood complete the regular faces, alongside the likes of sports presenter Mike Bushell and Ben Thompson too.

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