BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty flooded with support from fans after emotional video from hospital | The Sun

Naga Munchetty's fans have shown their support after she shared a heart-warming hospital video.

The news presenter, 48, is usually seen alongside her co-star Charlie Stayt on the iconic red sofa, presenting BBC Breakfast.


In a video shared with her loyal followers, Naga showed a glimpse of what she has been up to lately.

Taking to Instagram the BBC journalist posted a moving video from her visit to Great Ormond Street hospital.

The emotional video was originally uploaded by BBC5 Live, and Naga then reshared it on her feed for her 57k followers to see.

The caption read: "Last year, Alyssa became the first person in the world to receive a ground-breaking treatment for leukaemia.

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"Naga spent the day with her at Great Ormond St to meet the people that saved her life and she got a surprise from a couple of furry friends."

In the video, Naga is seen meeting Alyssa – a cancer survivor – after she has received a life-changing leukemia treatment.

Their day together included playing with therapy dogs – which "uplifted" Alyssa's spirits, she said.

The BBC Breakfast host was quickly flooded with support from fans in the comment section.

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One wrote: "We owe so much to people that never get recognised. Thank you all."

Another wrote: "Bless her heart."

A third added: "Wonderful news what a strong young lady with great courage."

A fourth commented: "This is soo cute!"

While a fifth penned: "Aww bless her Naga, this is so sweet!"


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