Naga Munchetty unveils long legs as glam dress falls open during hug with Kylie

BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty gave a sneak preview at her interview with iconic singer Kylie Minogue as she shared a snap on social media.

Naga stole the show as she wowed in a glamorous white belted dress with a daring thigh-high split and a collared design, pairing it with shimmering gold heels.

The presenter showed off her long legs in the show-stopping outfit as she put her arms around Kylie, who opted for a silky purple dress and racy thigh-high leather boots.

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Naga and Kylie looked very happy as they enjoyed a hug on the large grey sofa with patterned cushions, which stood in front of a huge window with white curtains and cream drapes.

Naga captioned the snaps: "So lovely to catch up with the brilliant @kylieminogue.

"We chatted about life before social media, performing in Las Vegas, 40 years of making music, and of course, #padam #tension," as she added it would be airing twice during Friday's show.

It didn't take long for the compliments to come pouring in for the pair, as fans and viewers gushed over the dramatic interview outfits.

One said: "Loving those outfits ‘WOW’."

Another added: "Style, class and mood."

A third chipped in: "Good morning Naga looking great on the sofa," while a fourth joked: "Now that is the girl gang I want to join."

Meanwhile, Naga's eye-watering wage has been revealed as £335,000- £339,999 to the end of March 2023, while her Thursday to Saturday co-star Charlie Stayt came in next at £190,000-£194,999.

Naga's wage is more because she also fronts her own BBC 5 Live radio show Monday to Wednesday, which means she only has Sundays away from the BBC.

BBC Breakfast airs weekdays at 6am on BBC1.

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