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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty returned to the show today - and wasted no time bickering with co-star Charlie Stayt.

Naga, 47, was absent from Thursdays show, with Nina Warhurst replacing her.

BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty returned to the show today - and wasted no time bickering with co-star Charlie Stayt
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BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty returned to the show today - and wasted no time bickering with co-star Charlie Stayt
Naga pulled some excellent faces while Charlie read out a story
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Naga pulled some excellent faces while Charlie read out a story

But Naga was back on the BBC Breakfast sofa today alongside Charlie, 60, and it didn't take long for the pair to bicker.

They were discussing six foot four jockey, Jack Andrews, and how he would compare to his shorter competitors at the Cheltenham Festival, which is taking place this week.

Charlie said as he read from one of the newspapers: "He's said a couple of things that I said and people said I was being really stupid.

"He says, 'If you're short, you're sometimes perched on top of the back of the horse and they can get the better of you,'

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"'Whereas If you're a big lad you can manhandle a horse.'"

He then told Naga: "And he says it's literally because he can get his legs further around the horse.

"So the much smaller jockey would sit on top of the horse whereas he can wrap his legs further around the horse."

He added: "It's a statement of the glaringly obvious, it's what the man says."

A confused and unimpressed looking Naga replied: "I'm not sure it would be completely comfortable wrapping your legs around the girth of a horse whilst it's galloping at who knows how many miles per hour.

"When you're galloping you're supposed to be on top of the horse, you can't just sit and bump on the horse."

Charlie then interrupted her, saying: "I think what I'll do is I'll take the testimony of Jack Andrews the jockey over your expertise in the area.

"That's all I'm saying I think he probably knows what he's talking about."

Charlie went on to read the jockey's statement again, but Naga laughed and said: "You've said this already!"

Charlie replied: "I'm just making sure we understand that that is what Jack Andrews said."

BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.

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