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Naga Munchetty sparks debate as she shares why she's 'gutted'

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BBC Breakfast co-host Naga Munchetty took to social media at the weekend, where she confessed she was feeling "gutted" – and her followers rushed to respond, although they didn't all agree!The down-to-earth presenter posted a tweet on Saturday referring to the Six Nations rugby results after Scotland beat England 20-17 in their first game.MORE: BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty sparks major fan reaction for 'lifesaving' actionsShe wrote: "Congratulations [Scottish flag emoji].

Am gutted for [English flag emoji]." She then added: "Great entertainment #SixNations2022."Naga's followers were quick to share their own opinions, with one posting a string of Welsh flag emojis as they teased: "It made me feel a lot better."WATCH: BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty applauded by fans after lifesaving actionsAnother shared that they had also been rooting for England, commenting: "It was edge of the seat and wanting to join in.

Even in the last minutes I was [crossed fingers emoji] but the better team on the night won."MORE: Naga Munchetty flooded with support as she reveals new year wish following sad goodbyeSEE: BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty's home with husband just might surprise youOne fan disagreed, chiming in: "It was a really good game… could have gone either way." Naga's post sparked comments from fansAnother suggested: "I’m sorry but that was a bad decision to make so many subs, especially the only man who scored the points, put England on the back foot hence the yellow card."A kind-hearted Scottish fan, meanwhile, was empathetic despite supporting the opposing team, replying to Naga's tweet: "England and Scotland played well, I think Scotland were lucky someone had to win.

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