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BBC ‘forced to make behind-the-scenes apology to Geri Halliwell-Horner’ after VERY awkward interview with Naga Munchetty

BBC breakfast bosses reportedly forced to apologize to Halliwell-Horner after a very strange interview with Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt.

Naga during October 2023 during the interview reappeared, ‘Do you not like interview?’

After the segment ended, the 52 -year -old back, allegedly, said he did not want to appear again in the show opposite the couple. Sun I explained.

A source said: ‘Everyone noticed that the interview became quite strange, and when they referred to Naga’s life, they really got cold.

‘He was not accustomed to this kind of approach and ambushed him, he made him angry.

“ A few people then apologized for being a cow for him and made it clear that he did not want to interview them again in the future. ‘

BBC breakfast bosses reportedly forced to apologize to Halliwell-Horner after a very strange interview with Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt.

BBC breakfast staff defended their ‘overwhelming’ bosses under the fire from Naga and claimed ‘not a bully and the truth will emerge’

Mailonline contacted the BBC representatives for a comment.

Back appeared on a breakfast show to introduce his latest novel and summarized the ‘Rules’ behind his driving.

He began: ‘First Rule: Courage, get the chance to be the most,’ Naga’ya pointing to ‘you’ ‘.

The interview came only days after Naga appeared before the deputies, the doctors on the uterine status came to say that they were never taken seriously.

He continued afterwards: ‘The second rule, we stand united, we need each other. Third rule, never give up, do not serve, be useful. The fourth rule, if you don’t like these rules, make up for yourself. ‘

Later, Naga, ‘Do you know what, as a interviewer, you are very interesting, it was interrupted, confident that you have done your research on us.’

‘I think this is polite,’ he replied, Retack, Charlie added: ‘If you need to be honest, you’re pointing to your fingers very much.’

Stars added: ‘Is this rough? I’m so sorry. ‘

During the interview that came from October 2023 (in the picture), Naga said, ‘Don’t you like to interview?’

Last week, the six -fire editor Richard Frediani (in the picture) reportedly returned a long leave after an internal examination of the bullying and abuse of the show.

Last week, the six -fire editor Richard Frediani (in the picture) reportedly returned a long leave after an internal examination of the bullying and abuse of the show.

Naga then said to him, ‘Don’t you like to interview?’ He asked. As Back answered, ‘I love communication’.

BBC breakfast staff under the fire ‘overwhelmingly loved’ bosses’ defending the bosses and ‘no bullying and the truth will emerge’ claimed.

Last week, the editor Richard Frediani reportedly received a long period of leave after the internal examination of the bullying and abuse of the show was opened.

Previously, it was claimed that the show staff felt more and more ‘restless’ around Frediani, and last week, Naga and other presentations were no longer talking to ‘hated’ bosses.

But now some ran to defend Frediani.

One of these personnel members Mirror: ‘He is not a bully, and the truth will emerge.

“ He is a great boss and his driving, expertise and the ambition of journalism is loved by the team who respects.

“ Great audiences for breakfast and delivered the first BAFTA. He may be arrogant and vision, but he works hard for his team and allows people to develop. ‘

Another said: ‘Yes, the old schools and people can rub the wrong way, but always in search of great television.

“ The best rating breakfast show in the country – the park does not need to be a walk.

‘Some – including Naga – I need to understand that. It seems like a presentation to throw out a bright journalist. ‘

A BBC spokesman said: ‘Although we comment on individual cases, we take all the complaints about behavior very seriously.’

Last week, the BBC launched a bullying investigation at BBC breakfast, which was called ‘toxic’ behind the scenes in the last crisis of the company.

In April, Mailonline explained that some personnel only expressed unhappiness with the show of the show Richard Frediani and accused him of being ‘aggressive’ and ‘screaming’ from time to time.

BBC Breakfast Star Naga Munchetty was depicted with a joint host Charlie Stayt showing the demonstration on Monday to Wednesday

BBC Breakfast Star Naga Munchetty was depicted with a joint host Charlie Stayt showing the demonstration on Monday to Wednesday

Now, tensions between the landlords and Charlie and Naga, who have already expressed their unrest about Frediani’s behavior, are said to be ‘widespread’.

At that time, a source said: ‘BBC breakfast to the audience is a warm, gentle program that develops in ratings. But a very different picture beyond the comfortable red couch.

‘A few people – people who made a crew, production and even presentations – were very unhappy’.

The tension between Charlie and Naga is very common.

‘Fredi is very old school and have some cruel tendencies.

“ Very cerebral, but also quite aggressive in his methods. Some people think that a recent promotion is going to the head ‘.

In the meantime, if he believes that something is wrong, Naga, who is passionate about speech, spoke to unhappy people.

‘Official complaints were made, so the BBC needs to take action.

‘The probe really divided the news room’.

Recently, BBC breakfast personnel, the show of the show of bullyimal and abuse of the internal examination of the studio ‘hunger games’ reportedly compared the studio.

BBC breakfast has been on our screens since 2000 and Fredani participated in the show in 2019.

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