Naga Munchetty didn’t hold back as she took a brutal swipe at her BBC Breakfast co-star Charlie Stayt during Friday’s episode of the show.
The pair, who present the programme from Thursdays to Saturdays, returned to the red sofa to chat about the current headlines.
Naga, 50, explained that there is an auction running to sell items that belong to late director David Lynch, who died on January 16, 2025.
She said there will be coffee machines, a log lady ceramic mug, walkie talkies, a pair of stuffed dear heads, a red curtain and patterned rug, as well as ash trays and lighters available to buy.
Naga said: ‘I think there will be a lot interest in his weird effects at auction.’
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Naga Munchetty didn’t hold back as she took a brutal swipe at her BBC Breakfast co-star Charlie Stayt during Friday’s episode of the show
Charlie, 62, added: ‘As soon as you say Twin Peaks…’
The TV star then tried to sing the theme tune to the horror drama, which was on screens between 1990 and 1991.
Charlie continued: ‘No, give it time. You’ve got to Give it time! I think I did it about right, I’ll try it again if you like…’
However, a very unimpressed Naga made a brutal dig at her co-star as she said: ‘No don’t.’
She then quipped: ‘Says a lot about what is in your head, really.’
Laughing at her comment, Charlie said back: ‘Absolutely Twin Peaks, but anyway.’
It’s not the first time this week that Naga has made a cheeky comment on the show.
Naga had to apologise to weatherwoman Carol Kirkwood live on Thursday’s episode of BBC Breakfast after admitting to making a ‘sinister’ comment.
Charlie, 62, and Naga, 50 (pictured) got chatting about the current headlines that have made the newspapers this morning
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Carol, 63, featured on the show to inform viewers with what to expect from the weather on May 30, 2025.
The weather lady explained that Friday will start with rain, but some areas could reach as high as 25 degrees.
After wrapping up the segment, Naga said: ‘I’m liking your numbers Carol.’
‘Thank you Naga,’ Carol said back with a smile on her face.
Charlie couldn’t contain his emotion and burst into laughter back in the studio.
Naga said: ‘That sounded sinister, didn’t it?’
Carol replied: ‘It did. I don’t know what is coming next!’
Naga cheekily said back: ‘Ah well we have another hour together. We shall see. See you later!’
Carol put her hand on her face as the presenters giggled away in the studio.
BBC Breakfast airs from 6:00am on BBC.