BBC Breakfast's Carol Kirkwood has shrugged off claims of a rift with Naga Munchetty and says their on-screen exchanges are just banter.
Viewers says they have picked up tension between the early morning pair.
Naga appeared to hit out at her co-star after an embarrassing name blunder live on air.
The weather regular handed back to Naga but she accidentally mispronounced her name.
Wrapping up her report, Carol said: “The winds will be lighter, just a few showers coming in from the north-west and temperatures ranging from nine to 13 degrees, Nana.”
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Quickly correcting her mistake, she immediately apologised to her co-star and said: “Naga, sorry, we’ve got a producer called Nana.”
“You say that every single time,” Naga jibed back, adding: “And I come and visit you and have a cup of tea.
Then, last month, Naga appeared to take a swipe at 60-year-old presenter's age - and called her “really stern” in a debate over the Christmas Day forecast.
Viewers rushed to social media to say they spotted real strain between the pair but Carol says it's just not like that.
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“I love Naga and we just have banter," she said in an interview with The Sun.
"I love the camaraderie between us and everyone. It’s a good, fun job.”
Asked if she and the Strictly Come Dancing star get on, she responded: "We absolutely do."
Carol also opened up about her most horrifying blunder.
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She accidentally said she had seen "lots of doggers" in a London park live on air - when she meant ' dogs and runners.
Carol says she is still mortified and went on: “That was the most embarrassing one - I think that's going to follow me for the rest of my life."
The presenter showed great professionalism by continuing with her forecast with a straight face and a smile.
She added on the broadcast: "Not doggers, of course. Lots of dogs and joggers this morning - and the forecast for this week..."