Naga Munchetty admits that she catches sleep in the pub after debilitating morning wake -up calls
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Be organized BBC Breakfast for more than a decade, Naga Munchetty Is used to the start of 3 hours.
But it is clear that the early morning wake-up calls catch up on her.
“My local pub will put me in the corner because I sometimes sleep between meals, between courses,” Naga revealed, 50.
“I really love my work … but sometimes I could do the extra hour of sleep,” she admitted.
However, the presenter remains full of beans and adds that she likes to ‘rip rudder drunk in my local golf club and nobody will take my photo’.
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Naga Munchetty has admitted that she catches up in the pub after her debilitating morning wake -up calls

‘My local pub will put me in the corner because I sometimes sleep between meals, between courses,’ Naga revealed, 50
It comes after Naga opened about her health problems and admitted that she was TASTERDERDE after having revealed that she had been sterilized.
The broadcaster underwent key gap operation to block its fallopian tubes in 2019 when she was in the middle of the forty, after she had decided years earlier with husband James Haggar that she did not want any children.
Although she had initially tried the contraception coil, the procedure left her in pain and she was forced to remove it a year later.
With the coil no longer an option and decided that she did not want to be ‘dependent on hormones or the pill regime’, she underwent an operation – a permanent form of contraception.
Nevertheless, Naga revealed that she was confronted with a recoil when she revealed her decision, telling Saga Magazine – For whom she also posed for a striking photo shoot – that she was branded ‘Wicked’ about her choice.
Naga started: ‘We loved the life we had and we wanted to pursue that life. Parenthood is expensive, it is tiring and an obligation for life. ‘
She continued: “My mother will say,” You are still my baby and I’m worried about you. ” But I remember people said, “That’s so bad! How can you deny your parents’ grandchildren?”
“It was difficult for Mama, but she understands it now. She says: “Naga, it would have been great to have grandchildren, but it is also great to see what you are doing and who you have become.” Isn’t that what we want for our children? ‘

Naga depicted with her husband James Haggar on the British Academy Television Craft Awards in 2017. The couple, who married in 2007, decided they didn’t want any children
Naga suffers from adenomyosis, a condition that affects one in ten women in the UK, occurs where the lining of the uterus starts to grow in the muscle in the wall of the womb.
She was diagnosed in November 2022, but suffered with symptoms since the age of 15 and lasted 32 years before she was diagnosed.
Naga has now released a book about medical misogyny entitled IT is probably nothing, about the importance of women who are heard in medical environments.
“I feel a lot of responsibility as a keeper of so many stories from women,” she confessed.
‘They were often in tears to talk to me and realized how much time and how many opportunities they have lost because of their health. They blame themselves for not pushing harder, although they did the best what they could do. ‘
She revealed that she managed to keep her condition secret while organizing BBC breakfast and explained: “People see me as a trusted source of information, nobody is interested when I feel unwell.”
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