BBC Breakfast presenters Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty in the new studio.

BBC presenter Naga Munchetty was reprimanded by bosses over two incidents in three years

Naga Munchetty at BBC Radio 5 Live.

Presenter Naga was hauled in over an off air sex jibe while working for Radio 5 Live

A woman in a blue dress and carrying a backpack enters a building.

The star was seen opting for the backdoor this morning as she arrived at the Breakfast studios in Salford

Naga and Charlie leaving a BBC office for a cigarette.

Naga was also seen popping out for a quick smoke with co-star Charlie just 5 minutes after their programme ended this morning


 

Naga is said to have used a crude slang term for a sex act during an off-air break — before asking a colleague if they had done it.

The alleged remark stunned the Radio 5 Live studio and led to Naga being hauled before bosses.

She was reprimanded by a senior producer but no formal action was taken.

BBC Breakfast hit by BULLYING probe as tensions between Naga & Charlie spiral

The comment became widely known at 5 Live, with one source describing the 2022 incident as: “Crass, inappropriate and wildly unprofessional. The person felt embarrassed.”

We can also reveal that on BBC Breakfast last year, she was rapped for the alleged bullying of a woman, who was the most junior staffer.

 

As part of the bullying behaviour, the star is said to have falsely accused her of stealing, which led to a closed-door showdown.

The source said: “It was humiliating. There was no evidence, no apology. The woman left not long after, completely demoralised.”

BBC Breakfast hit by BULLYING probe as tensions between hosts Naga Munchetty & Charlie Stayt spiral

Watch Nada Munchetty and Charlie Stayt’s most awkward moments on BBC Breakfast as tensions spiral
The presenters also skipped the show’s usual news review segment, where they talk through the newspaper headlines of the day.

The star is the first female presenter to be caught up in the series of scandals which have gripped the Beeb.

Strictly’s Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima had to leave over bullying claims, and Wynne Evans quit the live tour over the word “spitroast”, which can be a sexual reference.

 

But the BBC is now facing questions of double standards.

A Breakfast insider said: “If a male presenter made a sexual comment like that or falsely accused someone of theft, he’d be out the door. But with Naga, it gets brushed off.”

A BBC spokesperson said: “While we do not comment on individual cases, we take all complaints about conduct at work extremely seriously.”

 

Breakfast is already in turmoil amid claims of a “deeply divided workplace” and off-air tensions between Naga and co-host Charlie Stayt.

The flagship show’s editor Richard Frediani is at the centre of a formal bullying investigation, as we revealed on Monday.

Yesterday it was confirmed the BBC was conducting an internal review into his behaviour and general allegations of toxicity on the show.

 

An internal email was sent to the BBC Breakfast team thanking them for their “professionalism” as they continue their work amid the row.

A representative for Naga did not respond to our request for comment.

 

Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt on BBC News.

Naga and colleague Charlie Stayt were back on BBC Breakfast this morning

Naga Munchetty at the Ethnicity Awards.

Naga has been accused of bullying a junior staffer

BBC Breakfast presenters Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty in the new studio.

Breakfast is already in turmoil amid claims of a ‘deeply divided workplace’ and off-air tensions between Naga and co-host Charlie Stayt

Richard Frediani accepting a BAFTA award.

Breakfast’s editor Richard Frediani took leave amid separate bullying claimsCredit: Getty