BBC Breakfasts Nina Warhurst shares rare snap of lookalike sister in sweet post

BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst has taken to social media to share a rare snap of her lookalike sister Amy Warhurst.

The 42-year-old often shares an insight into her family life when she's not discussing the latest news headlines on the famous red sofa and over the weekend was no different. She logged into her Instagram to share a picture of her sibling with her 25,000 followers.

Amy was seen flashing a huge grin as she donned a colourful summer dress covered in green and blue flowers. She styled her brunette locks in loose waves and completely her casual look with a brown bag.

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She is currently starring in a stage show called Innit Musical and and Nina went to support her during the latest performance of the production. bursting with pride, the TV presenter uploaded a clip of Amy while she was on the stage. She captioned her video: "Our @amywarhurst" alongside a clapping hands emoji.

Nina sparked a sweet fan reaction in July when she posted a string of photos documenting her father's first ever interaction with her baby daughter Nancy. In the photos, Nina and her sisters Mel and Amy could be seen beaming from ear to ear as they surrounded their loved one.

In her caption, Nina quipped: "When you wanted a squad of lads, but Ma Nature had other plans [painting nails emoji and red love hearts]." She went on to say: "Dad meets the latest addition. It was not quiet."

Nina and her two sisters have been co-caring their father ever since his dementia diagnosis back in 2022. During a segment on BBC Breakfast, Nina explained: "We have been fortunate that my dad has never gotten angry… I know that can happen with different forms of dementia, but he didn't understand it was happening.

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"When we had conversations about changing the set-up, maybe giving some respite care he thought nothing was wrong. Having to tell little fibs all the time just broke your heart but it was in his best interest. There were times when, 'If I don't fib to him to get us over this hump, we are not going to get there.

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