BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay baffled as 'mystery voice' gate crashes show and talks over Nina Warhurst | The Sun

BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay was left baffled after a 'mystery voice' gate crashed the show and talked over Nina Warhurst.

Nina, 42, was co-hosting the show alongside Jon, 53, instead of Sally Nugent who was absent for the second day running.


The pair presented a wide range of news and topics during BBC Breakfast but in the final half an hour, there was a technical glitch.

As the camera came back to the pair after a previous segment, Nina started talking to viewers.

But she couldn't be heard as a mystery woman's voice came on saying: "What do you think? Does this dress work?"

Another woman was heard replying: "I think it looks good, why wouldn't it work?"

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Production bosses quickly realised the blunder and cut the sound, before an oblivious Nina was heard speaking.

As she finished her sentence, a baffled Jon then said: "I think we might have had a strange bit of sound going on there."

Nina replied: "I didn't know if it was just in my head."

Ever the professionals, the pair then carried on with updating viewers on the latest headlines.

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Sharing the clip after the programme had ended, Jon wrote: "#BBCBreakfast is now available with added dubbing and voiceovers [crying with laughter emoji].

"No idea what happened here. Whose voice is it?? (but the dress did work, @NinaWarhurst [wink emoji])."

Nina then retweeted her colleague and joked: "The voices. The voices in my head. They escaped."

BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.

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