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BBC Breakfast viewers were left pleasantly surprised during the latest episode after Victoria Valentine presented the show alongside Jon Kay.
On Wednesday's show (August 23), regular news anchor Sally Nugent was missing in action and was instead replaced by Victoria which fans described as a "breath of fresh air".
However, despite the evident change, fans were not given an update on where Sally was.
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Heading over to Twitter, viewers shared their thoughts on Victoria's unexpected appearance.
One fan wrote: "A treat for the dads this morning… Victoria Valentine."
Another chimed: "I must say Victoria is a breath of fresh air on BBC1 breakfast this morning."
A third penned: "So good to see @VValentineNewsdoing @BBCBreakfast #BBCBreakfast joyful."
Meanwhile, another fan shared an array of snaps of Victoria who wore a gorgeous turquoise jumpsuit while presenting the show.
Earlier this week, fans witnessed another change on the BBC show, as popular weather reporter Carol Kirkwood was replaced by Sarah Keith-Lucas who was on hand to provide updates on the temperature across the UK.
The news comes after newsreader Victoria confirmed she will be changing roles and will soon be heading back to university.
The 39-year-old who has been presenting on the BBC news channel for a number of years confirmed she will no longer be appearing on the platform after August.
Heading over to her Instagram story, she said: "I wanted to let you in on something I've been thinking about and working towards for some time now. I am taking a little bit of a break from broadcasting and from the BBC in order to explore something new.
"So I – at the grand old age of 39 – going back to university. I am enrolled in a full time masters course, psychological sciences which I've kind of sold to my parents as a bit of neuroscience with some thinking and feeling stuff attached to it."
She added: "You can probably understand why that would appeal and be something I'm interested in.
"Should that all go well and I'm not terrible at it, I'll be looking to progress and do a doctorate. Perhaps four years from now you'll be looking at Dr Valentine."
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