BBC Breakfast host airs concern for Naga as she wipes tears from eyes

BBC Breakfast host airs concern for Naga as she wipes tears from eyes

BBC Breakfast: Naga and Ben react to pigeon video

Ben Thompson aired his concern and asked Naga Munchetty if she was “alright” during Friday’s BBC Breakfast as the pair discussed the latest news headlines.

Naga had to apologise while wiping tears away from her eyes after the duo watched a viral clip of a man being hit by a pigeon.

Naga and Ben struggled to hold it together and kept laughing as they continued to re-watch the video.

Before sharing the clip, the BBC host said: “This is the most watched video on the BBC News website this morning, it is tickling Ben. No, in fact, it has tickled all of us, here you go.”

The hosts started to laugh before Ben explained what was happening, he shared: “So a pigeon flew into a man’s head as he went to the shops.

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“I don’t know why this amuses me so much. Neither pigeon nor man were hurt, we should be really clear.

“This is Michael Spears, he’s from Nottingham. He described it as being like being sacked full pelt with a feathered pillow.”

Naga struggled to hide her emotion as she burst out laughing, with Ben adding: “It was too good not to share.”

“I am sweating,” she told her co-host wiping tears from her eyes. When you watch it’s because you know you’re not supposed to laugh and then it makes you laugh even more.”

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After watching the video again, Naga continued: “The pigeon is happy! I’m sweating! And I tell you what as well, it is really good CCTV footage.”

“It is better than some of the stuff we film…” Ben joked before airing his concern for Naga: “Are you alright?”

Naga said: “I’m sorry, I’m sweating, we’re going to need make-up to come and sort this out.”

BBC Breakfast airs weekdays at 6am on BBC One.

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