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Naga Munchetty told to 'behave' by BBC co-star as she jokes she's always complaining

Naga Munchetty was cheekily told to behave herself by one of her BBC Breakfast colleagues after being ticked off for "complaining".

Roger Johnson and the 47-year-old were presenting this morning's show when they cut to weather presenter Chris Fawkes.

The forecaster wanted to give viewers an update halfway through the programme, but Naga wasn't happy.

Her problem stemmed from the downcast outlook as she lambasted the "gloomy" backdrop he was presenting in front of.

Chris flicked his button and showed off a slightly better photo - but later returned with a much cheerier offering.

Naga was left feeling gloomy by the weather photo - and wanted a lift (BBC)

He appeared on screen with a stunning photograph of a sunrise behind him.

Roger exclaimed: "Now what's that? Red sky in the morning, shepherds' warning?"

But the weather correspondent then threw Naga under the bus.

"Well Naga was complaining just half an hour ago...."

She joked that she's always complaining on the show (BBC)

Laughing, Naga held her hands up and jokingly denied she likes a grumble: "That's unlike me, isn't it?"

Chris added: "So I thought I'd put a cheerier picture on the screen behind me."

Naga interjected: "You got an, 'Oh' this time when I turned around and saw you, it's lovely."

As the weatherman glanced at the sunrise photograph taken in Walmer, Kent, by a viewer, he warned Naga to "behave".

Weather presenter Chris Fawkes bit back in the light-hearted exchange (BBC)

On Friday, Naga took a poke at co-star Mike Bushell after she commented on his "tired" appearance live on air.

Mike took the cheeky comment in good humour, turning to the camera and asking: "Am I? I haven't got any sleep last night, actually!"

But Naga reassured him she was only messing around and she said: "No. I think it's something we're all very familiar with, but your analysis of sport today has a theme of fatigue."

Mike agreed, saying: "There's a certain element, isn't there, in terms of people talking about the tiredness of the Premier League players that have been to the World Cup."

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