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Naga Muchetty looks downcast as she leaves BBC Breakfast job after tension with show boss is revealed

BBC journalist Naga Munchetty was spotted for the first time in public since allegedly accusing her boss of bullying.

The BBC Breakfast presenter, 50, is reported to be “barely speaking to her Breakfast boss,” Richard Frediani.

Naga Munchetty leaving BBC studios following bullying allegations.

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BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty is seen for first time outside the studio following a workplace row
Naga Munchetty leaving BBC Breakfast studios.

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Naga appeared in a serious mood amid the row with her show boss
BBC Breakfast presenter Charlie Stayt leaving the studios.

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She was spotted with co-presenter Charlie Stayt
Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt leaving BBC Breakfast studios following bullying allegations.

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Naga got into a waiting car outside the studio

Naga was spotted rugged up in a black coat on Thursday outside the BBC studios in London with her co-host Charlie Stayt.

The pair have continued to present the BBC Breakfast show amid the workplace and bore solemn expressions when seen at the Beeb headquarters.

Naga completed her look with a white scarf as she jumped into the passenger side of a black Audi.

It was reported last week that Naga allegedly spoke to BBC News managers about her workplace concerns, per Deadline.

A source also told The Times: “Fredi has no relationship with Charlie and Naga, which is weird when they are half of his frontline presenting roster.

“It appears he doesn’t like them and they don’t like him — for whatever reason, they don’t talk to each other.”

Her unease with Frediani comes after Deadline revealed there had been two other misconduct complaints made against the editor of the news breakfast show.

It is alleged Frediani physically shook one woman during a newsroom exchange last year.

The BBC did not respond to The Sun’s earlier request for comment and neither Frediani nor Naga have spoken publicly about the reports.

Sources also claimed he was a “bully” at ITN, where he held senior roles on the team that produces ITV News.

Current and former ITN employees alleged he would shout, swear at and intimidate colleagues.

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The reported tension between Naga and her editor comes

 as the BBC promised to publish the findings of an independent review of its workplace culture after several controversies involving high-profile presenters and TV shows.

Disgraced Huw Edwards admitted being sent a string of child sex images – including sexual videos of a boy as young as seven.

The BBC apologised to actress Amanda Abbington after she accused her Strictly partner Giovanni Pernice of bullying.

The corporation also apologised over “missed opportunities” to tackle “bullying and misogynistic” behaviour by shamed DJ Tim Westwood.

BBC director-general Tim Davie said: “We are focused on our mission to deliver value for all, through our journalism, our storytelling and our unique ability to bring people together.

“The UK’s creative industry continues to change rapidly, as does the world around us.

“This plan sets out how the BBC continues to evolve for audiences, both on and off air, but also how we will support and invest in the wider industry.”

Richard Frediani, BBC Breakfast editor, standing in the BBC Breakfast studio.

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Naga is reportedly unhappy with show boss, Richard FredianiCredit: BBC

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