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BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty has been inundated with support from fans as she shared some “delightful” news with her 250,000 Twitter followers
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty has revealed an exciting new chapter in her career. She has announced the completion of her first book, It’s Probably Nothing: Critical Conversations On The Women’s Health Crisis.
In a recent flurry of activity on social media platform X, she delivered the big news to her 250,000 fans. Moreover, Naga surprised her followers with the announcement that she would be embarking on a UK tour.
The beloved broadcaster quickly received many supportive messages as she divulged the “delightful” development.
Expressing her excitement, Naga tweeted: “I am delighted to let you know that I’ll soon be on tour around the UK to talk about my upcoming book, #ItsProbablyNothing. Get your tickets here: https://bio.to/ItsProbablyNothingOnTour Looking forward to seeing you there!”
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The tour, which is scheduled to start on May 6, will wrap up by May 15. Her followers were quick to share their joy over the announcement, with one fan writing, “Wishing you all the best for your book tour.”
Another expressed regret at not being able to attend, saying: “I won’t be able to meet you, but I wish you all the very best and great success.”
Meanwhile, another follower wished her luck: “Good luck with the tour, Naga,” and yet another enthusiast declared: “Fantastic good luck.”
Naga, who co-hosts BBC Breakfast with Charlie Stayt between Thursday and Saturday, recently opened up about an ongoing health condition.
On Saturday’s show, the duo spoke with Dr. Fari Ahmad in depth about hay fever and what you can do to help it.
“What can you do about it? I mean, we had someone in Manchester say that their partner takes a nasal spray and tablets,” Naga asked the doctor.
“I was always told because I’ve had hay fever forever…it feels like forever that you should take one or the other, that you should you can spray, you can use the nasal spray, but you don’t then use the tablets.”
The doctor advised: “I think you need to treat your symptoms and how badly you’re affected. So yes, some people, they can just take the spray, and they’re okay; some people just take eye drops.”
BBC Breakfast airs daily at 6am on BBC One.
Published: 2025-04-15 07:50:39 | Author: [email protected] (Michelle Marshall, Abbie Bray) | Source: MEN – News
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