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BBC Breakfast clashes as Charlie State shuts down Naga Manchetti for 'playing a dangerous game'

BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty clashed after Thursday's article refused to play a "dangerous game".

His two presenters were discussing his pick for today's newspaper top. Charlie revealed an article about a deep-sea sponge that "sneezes" to expel waste and keep the body clean.

After Charlie explained what the snippet was about,Naga revealed her favorite items from the newspaper.

"Speaking of how long it takes underwater, how long can you hold your breath?" she demanded of Naga.

Charlie, who seemed unimpressed by Naga's request, refused to entertain him and remained silent. ' he urged.

Seeing the presenter participate in the challenge, she asked: "Do you have one?"

"No," Charlie replied. , Naga moaned.

But Charlie had none of it, and said, "No, because it's dangerous and risky."

"Not dangerous," Naga insisted.

Charlie declined.

However, a disappointed Naga resented, "I'm sure there will be."

That was after she stood up for herself after Naga was branded "the most annoying person on television."

This online her troll tweeted:

Naga appeared furious at this comment, and in retaliation she responded that she "doesn't understand why people don't know how to use William's apostrophe."

She added:

Naga fans raced to protect the stars, telling Keyboard Warriors they didn't have to "insult anyone."

Naga supporters wrote:

Another poster: "Don't forget the question marks and commas. Also, I think some exclamation marks were added to the statement.

" "But only with Naga Can I say? Personally, I think you're great!"

one-third responded: "The rest of us think the opposite. You is...bright, warm, intelligent, witty and brilliant.

BBC Breakfast is broadcast every morning at 6am on BBC One.