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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty snaps at co-host as report turns 'disgusting'

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Tensions rose on the BBC Breakfast set as Naga Munchetty seemed to cut across her co-host with a sharp "Has that bothered you?" during their discussion about disturbing fly infestations in Wales.The segment saw Charlie Stayt and viewers recoiling at a story about local distress caused by flies.

The ordeal of residents in a South Welsh village was put under the spotlight through a report delivered by Wales correspondent Hywel Griffith.Naga kicked things off with, "Residents of a village in South Wales say they've been inundated by a mysterious swarm of flies." Charlie weighed in with, "People living in Bettws near Bridgend say they can't open their windows or eat lunch in peace because of the insects." When they turned to Hywel, the details became even more unsettling, reports the Express.

Hywel described how children had to eat lunch covered by mosquito nets and recounted one household capturing over 200 flies in just three-quarters of an hour.Meanwhile, the local innkeeper had to call time on serving food after noting, "One punter will come in and 20 flies will follow." A visual sequence showcasing numerous flies caught in traps added to the grim narrative, causing Charlie to react with disgust.After a clip showing dead flies being brushed away prompted an audible "Urgh," from Charlie, Naga pressed with, "Has that bothered you?"His terse reply was, "A bit like that, isn't it?

Urgh," prompting laughter from Naga, yet leaving an air of tension before he passed the baton to weather presenter Simon King for his take on the matter."What do you think, Simon?

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