BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty stuns Charlie Stayt by telling guest he ‘charms the pants off’ her
BBC presenter Naga Munchetty stunned fellow co-host Charlie Stayt by confessing a guest charmed the pants off her.
Sat alongside each-other, co-presenters Naga and Charlie sifted through the top stories of the day and invited guest, Martin Hibbert onto the programme.
Martin shared his poignant story of being paralysed from the waist down due to injuries suffered at the terrorist attack at Manchester Arena in 2017.
He suffered 22 shrapnel wounds during the terrorist attack, including the wound that severed his spinal cord leaving him paralysed from the waist down.
Despite his injuries he told Naga and Charlie how he scaled Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, in a specially adapted wheelchair for charity.
Enchanted by Martin’s incredible story, Naga confessed: “Every-time I see you on this sofa – I can’t speak for Charlie, but you charm the pants off me.”
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While her comment prompted silence from Charlie, she continued to say she was “always inspired” by Martin’s crucial charity work.
Viewers spotted the awkward moment and took to Twitter to react.
One claimed Naga had revealed “too much information” writing: “TMI Naga”
Another said: “Charlie actually looked to see if her pants had come off ”
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Lancashire-born Martin was honoured with a Points of Light award last night by Boris Johnson.
He received the accolade in recognition of his fundraising work and work as the vice president of the Spinal Injuries Association.
Unfortunately, Martin’s daughter, Eve, was also injured during the Manchester bombing that took place when she was just 14.
Eve was just 14 metres away when the bomb was detonated, leaving her with a significant brain injury.
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Martin gushed about his daughter as he graced the infamous red couch today, proudly telling Naga and Charlie: “When she’s ready to share her story, she will trump me. She will inspire the world when she’s ready,”
He also praised the treatment he received after his injury, stating he was “really lucky.”