Bbc breakfast's sally nugent issues apology after co-star sparks concern

Bbc breakfast's sally nugent issues apology after co-star sparks concern

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BBC Breakfast star Jon Kay sparked concern from his co-stars on Tuesday morning after the presenter claimed things could get "nasty". The presenter, 54, returned to the red sofa on


Tuesday and was joined by usual co-host Sally Nugent following her recent absence. During the latest instalment of the programme, the news anchors revealed that researchers in Australia had


discovered the fastest-growing black hole ever recorded. This led Jon to reveal that he was facing a "black coffee hole" due to their canteen being closed. Because of this, the TV


duo had been unable to eat or drink anything since arriving at the studio in Salford hours before their 6.00am kick-off time. They seemed unaware of why this was, with Jon telling viewers:


"Our canteen is closed for some reason. Our brilliant canteen staff aren't here." Fans will understand the difficulty for Jon as he confessed to having five cups of coffee


before 7.30am last year. "Apologies if we're not completely firing at 100 cylinders at the moment," Sally said. Jon went on to admit that he was worried about how they would


make it through the remainder of the show. To which Sally responded: "I'm worried about you, Jon!" Jon joked to his co-host: "I know. It could get nasty." The


broadcasters then turned to Carol Kirkwood who was there to share the latest weather updates with viewers. But the interaction wasn't what Jon had hoped after Carol revealed she had


access to tea and coffee while they didn't. Jon begged: "Have you got coffee there? Please send some." "I do!" responded the meteorologist as Jon let out a huge cry.


Rubbing salt in the wound, Carol laughed: "I had tea earlier and I must say it's really nice Jon." At the end of her report, Carol swiped once again at her co-stars as she


said: "Jon and Sal I think I need another cup of tea so I might just go to the kitchen and make one." "You lucky lucky thing," responded Sally, adding: "Carol make


us one!" Luckily for the presenters, the coffee drought came to an end later in the programme as Jon told Carol: "The canteen is open and we've got our coffees." BBC


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