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Naga Munchetty, 50, reveals how her decision not to have children with husband James Hagger caused a rift with her mother


The presenter, 50, underwent keyhole surgery to block her fallopian tubes in 2019 when she was in her mid-forties, having decided years prior that she didn't want children.

Amid claims the probe has left the newsroom divided, a source told The Sun : 'To the viewer BBC Breakfast is a warm, gentle programme, one that is flourishing in the ratings. In April, MailOnline exclusively revealed some staff had expressed unhappiness with the show's bullish editor Richard Frediani (Naga pictured with co-host Charlie Stayt) The ordeal began, when media and entertainment industry news site Deadline alleged that Frediani was the subject of at least two misconduct complaints, including one from a woman who had her grievance upheld after claiming that the Breakfast editor physically shook her during a heated newsroom exchange last year.

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