Naga Munchetty was forced to apologise as she repeatedly interrupted an interview on BBC Breakfast today. The presenter and her co-star Charlie Stayt were speaking to Dr Tamzin Furtado, an animal welfare researcher from Liverpool University, about the use of fireworks and how it can affect animals. Asked what her knowledge and experience was, she said: "With fireworks, there's a lot more stimuli going on and animals are much more senmsitive to that.
Not just the sound, the vibrations and the lights. They would affect animals in ways we wouldn't know. Dogs or cats or horses might experience them much more strongly than us.
" Dr Furtado reveals she lost her horse due to a firework related injury, before she explained how people have their own experiences of their dogs and cats struggling with the fireworks. However, multiple times through the interview, Naga struggled with a cough and kept apologising for it as Charlie took over the interview. "I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry," she said as she kept coughing.
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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty issues apology as she interrupts interview
Naga Munchetty struggled throughout one interview on BBC Breakfast today, with the presenter apologising profusely