BBC Breakfast star hits back at viewer’s “uninvited feedback” with sarcastic response
Former BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst has hit back at “uninvited feedback” from a viewer.
The television presenter, currently hosting the network’s “News at One,” was addressing an unkind remark directed at what seemed like a critique of her dialect.
It’s delightful to see such a strong shift towards ‘standard’ accent usage,” it stated, with Nina re-posting the comment on her Instagram Stories, subtly expressing skepticism.
“It’s great to notice a significant trend towards proper pronunciation,” it was written, with Nina humorously responding by sharing this remark on her Instagram Stories.
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In a quick return to Twitter or X, she found herself reminiscing not about the unwelcome male comments as one might recall, but rather, “Oh, hello!” was her greeting instead.
If you want to appear less aged, it’s generally more appealing if your speech doesn’t have a strong Mancunian accent. Understood.
In March, it was announced by Nina that she would be leaving BBC Breakfast after a span of seven years. She made her final appearance on the show last month.
In her speech, the host reminisced about the beginning of the show, stating, “At that time, I was deeply pregnant, extremely anxious, yet incredibly thrilled to have been given a chance to work a few shifts on the esteemed national morning program @bbcbreakfast.
After exiting the lockdown, the job became permanent as we started to assess our situation, considering ways to mend and move forward with life once more.
She went on to say: “It’s been an honor for me to assist in guiding our audience during these challenging times. I’m continually astounded by those who allow us to be part of their storytelling journey.
As a teen aspiring for a career in journalism, I never thought there’d be so many opportunities just a short walk from my house in Salford,” she remarked.
After my final episode aired, I was touched by the heartfelt tributes that came my way, with fellow presenter Jon Kay penning a moving message. In his words, he called me one of the most gifted, committed, adaptable, joyful, and fearless individuals he’s encountered in this gaming world we share.
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2025-05-14 20:22