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Rebecca Cook

BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst left emotional as co-star declares love for her

BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst has been left emotional after a co-star on the BBC One show left a sweet message declaring their love for her.

The TV presenter is a familiar face on the BBC Breakfast red sofa as a stand-in anchor for the likes of Sally Nugent and Naga Munchetty, also presenting her own business segment on the show.

Nina has now shared a sweet note left by one of her co-stars written onto one of her morning newspapers.

Taking to Twitter, Nina shared a snap of the front page of one of this week’s Financial Times, along with an annotated copy of her notes for the programme and a BBC Breakfast embossed mug.

In the background, Sally Nugent and co-host Ben Thompson could be seen preparing to go on air on the main sofa.

Nina has now shared a snap of the sweet note (twitter.com/NinaWarhurst)
Sally Nugent and co-host Ben Thompson could be seen preparing to go on air (twitter.com/NinaWarhurst)

Underneath the newspaper’s official title was a note which read: “We love you Nina,” complete with two doodled love hearts.

An emotional Nina took to social media to share the sweet snap, telling fans: “It’s the little things.

“Like coming into the studio to a motivational note from a member of the studio team. BBC Breakfast gang is my fave.”

Adding a red love heart emoji to her own post, Nina left fans clamouring to respond in her post.

Taking to the comments section, one fan said: “And so do we!” as someone else posted: “Love BBC1 for the early morning start, it’s like a cosy family. All the important stuff and a few giggles on the way. Great stuff.”

Someone else cheekily quipped about the note: “Hold on, that’s your handwriting!” as Nina hit back: “Ok. A member of the team. I never said which!”

“Like coming into the studio to a motivational note from a member of the studio team. BBC Breakfast gang is my fave.” (BBC)

This came as talk show legend Michael Parkinson made a very rare TV appearance on the BBC show on Thursday morning.

Parky, as the 87-year-old is affectionately known, stopped by the BBC studios to talk about his new book written with his son Mike.

The veteran star has kept a low profile in recent years after stepping down from his hugely successful chat show in 2004.

Presenter Naga Munchetty asked the much-loved presenter: "Do you get sick of seeing the TV clips?"

To which Michael replied: "Do I get sick of it? Absolutely. I don't recognise the person."

Viewers loved the interview, but were concerned over Sir Michael's frail-looking appearance.

Taking to Twitter, one fan said: "Wow. When you haven't seen someone on screen for a long time you expect them to stay looking like that forever. Didn't recognise Michael Parkinson until he spoke."

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