When did you last see a beaver? Naga Munchetty delights viewers with double-entendre on BBC Breakfast
Naga Munchetty brought some “childish chortles” to the breakfast table this morning when she probed her BBC co-host using a double-entendre.
The breakfast TV presenter was discussing new research which found that a quarter of Britain’s native mammal species are at risk of extinction, when she posed a personal question to her colleague Charlie Stayt.
“When did you last see a beaver?” she asked with a straight face.
“Well it’s probably been a while, if ever, in fact,” he replied, as the pair broke out into giggles.
@TVNaga01 Asking Charlie when he last saw a beaver...
Cracked me up yet again this morning. Thank you! 😄 pic.twitter.com/H9f8Nhtd8Z— Agent Pumpkin (@agentpumpkin)
Beaver, while usually referring to a semi-aquatic animal, can also be used as a euphemism for a woman’s intimate area.
Twitter users responded to the mischievous moment with glee.
One wrote: “Childish chortle of the day thanks to Naga on BBC Breakfast.”
It’s been a while since Charlie’s seen beaver!....#BBCBreakfast pic.twitter.com/vjDyCi3awI
— © Mr. Chambers ™ (@mr_chambers_)
Another wrote: “Naga asking Charlie when he last saw a beaver makes me more proud to be British than I can say.”
And another commented: “Charlie and Naga on beavers. No doubt destined for a 'TV's Most HILARIOUS Moments' clipshow near you.”
While one simply posted a Gif of Kenneth Williams – star of the Carry On films beloved for their smutty humour.