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NAGA Munchetty was scolded by a BBC Breakfast co-star after she took a brutal swipe at his report.

Naga, 47, was once again sat alongside Charlie Stayt, 60, to report on the latest news.

Naga Munchetty was scolded by a BBC Breakfast co-star after she took a brutal swipe at his report3

Naga Munchetty was scolded by a BBC Breakfast co-star after she took a brutal swipe at his report
Matt Taylor said Naga had 'glazed over' as he spoke to Charlie3

Matt Taylor said Naga had ‘glazed over’ as he spoke to Charlie
The two men had been discussing sunrises

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The two men had been discussing sunrises

They were joined by weatherman Matt Taylor, 47, who was standing in for Carol Kirkwood for the second day in a row.

Matt was in the studio today rather than via video link, and spoke to Naga and Charlie ahead of his first weather report of the day.

Charlie and Matt spoke about sunrises, with Charlie referencing the “glaze” you get from the early morning sun coming up.

But noticing that Naga wasn’t exactly engaged in their conversation, Matt said: “Talk about glaze. Someone’s glazing over. Shall we get on with the forecast?”

BBC Breakfast fans seriously distracted during Matt Taylor's weather report
BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt snaps after repeated grilling from Naga Munchetty

Naga looked relaxed as she leaned back on the red sofa and joked: “You’re very observant, Matthew.”

Thankfully the pair took the jibes in good humour, and Matt launched into his weather forecast.

Yesterday, Matt left some BBC Breakfast viewers distracted during one of his reports.

As Matt spoke to viewers, there was a picture of a countryside view in the background.

But taking to Twitter, one person wrote: “Why does Matt have a picture of a six legged cow?”

Indeed, the picture featured a dark coloured cow stood in the foreground, but the camera angle didn’t show another cow behind it, just its legs, leading to a funny moment for viewers.

BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.

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