BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay grins as viewers spot Sally Nugent's racy on-air blunder
30.08.2022 - 13:15
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Jon Kay struggled to hide his amusement after co-host Sally Nugent suffered a brief blunder on BBC Breakfast. The pair were back at the helm of the BBC One news programme on Tuesday (August 30) following the Bank Holiday weekend.
The pair took to the famous red sofa to share and discuss the latest headlines. As they looked through the morning papers, Sally started talking about a home that has gathered a lot of traction on Rightmove. The TV star started talking about the back garden of the property as she picked up the newspaper piece which had been folded to show just the article in question.
However, as she held the story towards herself, she was unaware that a woman in slinky black underwear was visible on the other side. As she held the photo up and continued to speak, she suddenly changed the angle of the newspaper to hide the woman's body before then holding it up to show the image of the house she was talking about.
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TV critic and broadcaster Scott Bryan shared the moment on Twitter and quickly racked up the response. Alongside the clip, he penned: "You can sense the moment someone said in Sally’s ear “CHANGE THE ANGLE YOU’RE HOLDING THAT NEWSPAPER."
He then added: "Anyway good morning everyone," alongside a still of Jon looking at the camera with a grin while Sally tried to hide her smile as she held the piece of newspaper the right way round.
Jon appeared to have noticed the blunder as he attempted to keep his face professional. But as Sally discussed the interest in the back garden, the cheeky co-host joked: "I don't think anybody is talking about the back garden". Sally told her
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