Naga Munchetty posts hospital video as she urges fans to undergo procedure to ‘save lives’
NAGA MUNCHETTY has posted a video from hospital as she urged her followers to help "save lives".
BBC Breakfast & 5 Live Radio Naga gives blood
Naga Munchetty took to Instagram and shared a candid video as the BBC Breakfast presenter underwent a procedure today. The journalist and broadcaster urged people on social media to get involved and assist in "saving lives" for those in need.
Taking to the picture-sharing site, the 46-year-old shared a video as she sported a face covering.
The BBC Breakfast anchor explained that she visited the hospital to donate blood.
In view of her 47,000 followers, Naga began: "Guess where I am? I am here with the lovely Russ.
"What are we doing Russ?"
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The NHS healthcare worker replied: "You've come here to donate blood to help save lives."
Naga then quizzed: "Why is the camera shaking Russ?"
"Because you're a bag of nerves," he cheekily quipped.
The BBC Breakfast broadcaster chuckled, as she commented: "Because I'm doing as I was told.
"I'm squeezing the buttocks because I want to give a little bit of blood and help to save lives."
She continued: "Anyway, if you think you can do it why not give it a go because you get to meet lovely people like Russ.
"And you get a chocolate biscuit and a sweet drink or a cup of tea at the end of it."
"Have a lovely day," Naga finished.
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The broadcaster captioned the post: "Today is blood donation day. Takes hardly any time and l always see a friendly face here."
She added the hashtags: "#nhsblooddonation #feelgood."
Fans inundated the comment section, as they praised Naga for donating blood to the NHS.
Alison Leetham wrote: "Well said and so true. Well done Naga. I’m due to get my badge for 25 donations next time. So excited to wear it."
Mark Bartlett remarked: "Proud of you Naga and all that you do."
"I work for NHS Blood and Transplant. Thank you so much for donating and putting a video on Instagram, it means a lot," Richard Swales said.
Keith Axton added: "Gave my 59th donation this week."
BBC Breakfast airs daily on BBC One at 6am.