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BBC Breakfast fans beg Naga Munchetty to quit 'filthy' habit

Naga Munchetty fans have begged the BBC Breakfast host to quit her 'filthy' habit after she shared a post-run selfie.

Posting to her 278,000 followers on Twitter, the 48-year-old looked fresh-faced after just completing a run.

The TV presenter told her fans she hadn’t wanted to do it but had gone anyway. She captioned the tweet: "Didn't want to. Did it. It's done. #run. Happy Friday."

Many followers praised Naga for looking great after the run, but some also hit out at her for what they called a “filthy” habit, reports the Mirror.

One follower wrote underneath: "Please give up the cigarettes."

BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty branded 'beautiful' after posting gym snap (:TVNaga01/Twtiter)

"I'm curious (not judging you) how many cigarettes do you smoke a day?", added another fan.

While a third person reprimanded her: "Disappointing to find out you are a smoker."

And a fourth social media blasted: “Stop smoking, it shows on your skin. You are far to beautiful to keep that filthy habit up. X”

Another shocked fan quipped: "I'd never have thought you were a smoker."

It comes after Naga and her co-host Charlie Stayt let their hair down after an early shift at BBC Breakfast by indulging in a cheeky weekend pint earlier this month.

The colleagues enjoyed a well-deserved screen break together in Manchester and looked worlds away from their newsroom personas.

Both were seen drinking beer during the sunny but chilly afternoon in the city as they lit up cigarettes while they looked relaxed chatting.

They kept warm in big coats as the cold kept them on their toes.

Naga wrapped up in a black North Face jacket with knee-high boots while Charlie went for trendy khaki as they both smoked outside the venue.

Elsewhere on Twitter on Friday, Naga's fans couldn't believe how freshfaced the journalist looked after her first run of the year.

"You have no right to be that attractive after a run. Stop it," one gushed, as another added: "Congratulations, well done for perseverance, looking beautiful and gorgeous."

A third asked: "How do you look so good when you have been on a run?"

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