BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay leaves fans blushing as he rolls up suit and admits he's wearing wife's underwear | The Sun

BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay left fans blushing as he rolled up his suit and admitted he was wearing his wife's underwear.

The 53-year-old journalist looked as smart as ever on Tuesdays show in a grey suit, white shirt and pale pink tie.


But once he had finished presenting the show alongside Sally Nugent, Jon took to Twitter to share a discovery he had just made.

Taking a picture of his ankle and calf, Jon revealed a black sock with a glittery trim.

He added: "Errr…. I appear to be wearing my wife’s glittery socks" alongside a face palm emoji.

Considering Jon has to be up before sunrise Monday to Wednesday every week, it's no surprise he picked up the wrong socks, and he received plenty of sympathy from former BBC Breakfast host Dan Walker.

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Dan, 46, wrote: "Magnificent. I think I turned up for the show in golf shoes once. Far too early to be getting dressed."

Meanwhile a follower joked: "Hope that they are the only thing of your wife's you are wearing."

Another added: "Nothing wrong with a little glitter at breakfast Jon!"

A third tweeted: "Oops …. But always looking handsome Jon."

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Jon has been married to wife Francesca Kasteliz since 1998 after meeting as trainees during their secondment to the newsroom in BBC Bristol.

The couple have three children, although Jon keeps details of his family life private.

BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.

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