BBC Breakfast viewers cringe at Geri Horner’s ‘car crash’ interview as Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty pester them with ‘uncomfortable’ questions

BBC Breakfast viewers admitted they shuddered at a “car crash” interview with guest Geri Horner on Thursday morning’s episode of the show.
Fans of the star criticized presenters Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty for their “embarrassing” questions as the Spice Girl appeared to discuss her new book.
Naga questioned Geri about whether she had “researched” them before the interview, while Charlie accused her of frequently “pointing fingers” during the chat.
During the discussion, Naga said, ‘You know what, you’re very interesting as an interviewee?’ You came here to make sure you’ve done your research on us too, right?’
Geri insisted it was a “polite thing” before Charlie jumped in and said: “Besides, you point fingers quite a lot, to be honest.”

Unpleasant! BBC Breakfast viewers admitted they shuddered at a “car crash” interview with guest Geri Horner on Thursday morning’s episode of the show

Investigating: Fans of the star criticized presenters Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty for their “embarrassing” questions as the Spice Girl appeared to discuss her new book
Shocked, she replied: ‘Is that rude?!’ I’m so sorry, Charlie.’
Naga then said bluntly, “Don’t you like being interviewed?”
However, Geri insisted she “didn’t mind” being interviewed because she enjoyed communicating.
In another awkward moment, Geri shared how she writes her novel in a shed in her garden because it helps her concentrate.
However, Charlie chimed in skeptically: “I bet it’s not a small shed, is it?” “When you say shed, I think of a warehouse or a luxury room.”
Geri replied: “I hear cynicism, no, it’s a little shed in the garden.”
Viewers reacted to the vile exchange on Twitter, accusing the presenters of having an “antagonistic undertone”.
One person said: ‘Why is this interview with Geri on BBC Breakfast so awkward?’ Geri is a delight but both interviewers seem to have this slightly antagonistic undertone, it’s so strange!’

Quizzing: Naga asked Geri if she had “researched” her before the interview, while Charlie accused her of often “pointing fingers” during the chat.

Answer: However, Geri insisted that she “doesn’t mind” being interviewed because she enjoys communicating








Reaction: Viewers reacted to the vile exchange on Twitter, accusing the presenters of having an “antagonistic undertone.”
Another opinion was on Charlie’s side, saying: “@BBCBreakfast what’s going on with Geri and Charlie? So condescending and arrogant towards him.”
A third remarked: “It’s disappointing to hear Geri being asked more about her husband than her writing. ‘Very naughty Charlie!’
Another added: “It would have been great to hear Geri talk without being constantly interrupted and condescending.”
Another person wrote: “I cringed watching the interview.”
Another said: “Another car crash interview with Munchetti and Stayt…”
Others noted that Geri “gave the impression that she didn’t enjoy the interview at all.”

On the way home: Geri later left the studio in her typical white uniform

Stylish: She wore a loose cream cable knit sweater with white jeans

Exit: She styled the look with a pair of platform sneakers and a cream bag