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BBC Breakfast: Naga Munchetty couldn’t hold back tears during an interview with a mother with a sad story! (Full story in comments 👇👇)

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BBC Breakfast: Naga Munchetty couldn’t hold back tears during an interview with a mother with a sad story! (Full story in comments 👇👇)

 

BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty fought back tears in an emotional interview on Thursday as she spoke to a grieving mother whose son took his own life.

The morning news host was visibly upset as Ellen Roome described the heartbreaking story of her son Jools Sweeney, who was discovered dead in his bedroom in April 2022.

Naga, 49, was overwhelmed with emotion, her voice breaking, as she offered words of comfort to the grieving mother before her co-star Charlie Stayt stepped in.

 

 

Charlie swooped in and began discussing legislation around the grieving mother’s case, giving time for her and Naga to regain their composure.

The sympathetic presenter suggested the two ‘have a sip of water’ as he spoke to viewers.

 

 

Naga was visibly moved by her interaction with Ellen and tried to find the right words, asking her how she was coping.

The emotional mother said: ‘It’s hard, it’s hard you know, I’ve lost my son.’

 

 

Ellen spoke to Naga and Charlie about her son’s death two years ago, explaining that she believes it was part of an online challenge that went wrong, The Mirror reported.

She explained she is hoping laws around social media will change to better protect young people and her heart-wrenching plea struck a chord with Naga who began welling up.

Naga recently admitted she has a ‘stupidly early’ morning routine to prepare for work.

The BBC Breakfast host revealed she sets her ‘stupidly early’ alarm for 3:45am, to head into the BBC studios for 4:50am.

And even on days where she is able to sleep in later than usual, Naga – who goes to bed around 10:30pm – naturally wakes up at 5:45am and does a full gym workout.

Speaking to The Sunday Times Magazine, she said: ‘Three days a week I get up stupidly early. My first alarm is at 3.45 and I’m in the

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