BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty leaves viewers in hysterics with an X-rated joke while hosting Have I Got News For You

BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty stunned viewers with a biting X-rated joke when she guested on Have I Got News for You on Friday.

The broadcaster hosted the latest episode, joined by guest panelists Macy Adam and Richard Osman.

Kicking off the Odd One Out round, Naga explained that four images will be shown and teams will have to guess which one is not suitable.

The images included a map of Australia, footballer Mo Salah, King Charles curtains and an iceberg.

When Paul Merton called to answer, he said the iceberg had “floated away from all the other ice”, adding: “Is it five times the size of Britain or something?”

BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty stunned viewers with a sarcastic X-rated joke when she guested on Have I Got News for You on Friday

BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty stunned viewers with a sarcastic X-rated joke when she guested on Have I Got News for You on Friday

The network hosted the final episode, joined by guest panelists Macy Adam and Richard Osman.

The network hosted the final episode, joined by guest panelists Macy Adam and Richard Osman.

Shocked by the size of the iceberg, Macy asked, “What?” while Naga remarked:It’s twice the size of Greater London.”

When the audience laughed at Paul’s mistake, he responded:Are there other parts of Britain? You can only say that in front of a London audience, I wouldn’t say that in Sheffield.”

The presenter then responded with her own furious comment, sarcastically saying: “It’s so unlike a man to exaggerate his size, isn’t it?”

While Macy laughed, the audience applauded Naga’s bold comeback.

Paul replied: “Well, comparing something to twice the size of Greater London – yeah, that’s pretty rare,” and Richard added: “Well, comparing something to twice the size of Greater London – yeah, that’s pretty rare.” rarely”.

Naga is no stranger to cheeky innuendo on screen, raising eyebrows with a cheeky joke about beavers during a recent appearance on BBC Breakfast.

Telling host Charlie State that she loves the creatures, Naga said: “I’ve always liked beavers, always found them fascinating.

“Vinnie and Eeyore are such hard workers. Can you imagine an equivalent person being able to build a 50 meter dam by doing something like this? It’s funny, they would never work that hard.”

While discussing the size of the iceberg, Naga sarcastically remarked,

While discussing the size of the iceberg, Naga sarcastically remarked, “It’s so unlike a person to exaggerate its size, isn’t it?”

While Macy laughed, the audience applauded Naga's bold comeback.

While Macy laughed, the audience applauded Naga’s bold comeback.

Charlie thought about the beavers’ names and said they didn’t fit the stereotype of “hard workers.”

Laughing, Naga then added, “Yeah, real Eeyore, they didn’t do much, but that’s it. Yes, he thought a lot… but that’s what beavers do. It’s all about the action with the beaver.”

Referring to her cheeky joke, Naga grinned and turned to the camera as host Charlie quickly moved on.