BBC Breakfast’s Nina Warhurst announces heartbreaking family loss: “I can’t quite accept that it’s real”

Former BBC Breakfast host Nina Warhurst has announced the death of her father.

As a gamer, I just got some tough news from my favorite streamer. She posted about the tragic loss of her family member on Instagram, and it doesn’t feel like it’s actually happening yet. It’s hard to believe.

Nina posted a monochrome picture of herself with her deceased father, holding hands, and reflected on the poignant experience of being present during his last moments.

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On Wednesday evening, it was reported that my father passed away. Starting from Sunday, my mother, sisters, and I took turns being by his side, cherishing every moment together… we sang, cried, laughed, and reminisced about memories shared.

“On his last day we had nursing home afternoon tea, chippy chips and wine together.”

Nina sweetly summed up their last moments together as a “gentle end to a gentle life”.

She penned, ‘There’s an abundance of love, laughter, and sunshine on days I’ll always remember.’ Now he’s constantly in my thoughts as we navigate life without him. It’s hard to grasp that this is reality.

Nina mentioned that by disclosing her own situation, she aimed to provide solace to individuals encountering comparable predicaments. She emphasized the significance of understanding that “the conclusion can offer tranquility and elegance.

In the conclusion, she expressed heartfelt gratitude towards the staff and residents at the care home for taking care of her father and the entire family during the final week.

One of Nina’s previous colleagues at BBC Breakfast, Jon Kay, was among numerous individuals who posted messages of sympathy in response to the post.

Apologies, dearest Nina and family,

You truly made him shine. Forever and always, he was incredibly proud of each of you. Wishing you an abundance of love as you navigate through this journey. Take all the time you need, and take special care of each other. Sending you a shower of hugs and kisses xxxxx.

Strictly Come Dancing winner Stacey Dooley also penned: “All the love Nina.”

Initially, Nina worked as a business news reporter on the BBC’s main morning program. Later, she took turns as the presenter. She recently left the BBC Breakfast show in March of this year after spending seven years there. Now, she is a member of the BBC News at One team.

BBC Breakfast airs every day from 6am on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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2025-07-07 14:18

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