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Old 01-10-2016, 20:47
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Has the BBC lost Strictly as well? Or is Strictly being filmed at ITV at the moment? I thought it was at Elstree.
I thought she must be a bit miffed at being taken to the wrong studio.
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Old 01-10-2016, 20:50
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Firstly, what she does at home, what her personal relationships are, if she has kids or not, are " not our business" and irrelevant to her job or SCD. You have formed a negative view if her and post a detailed negative and critical comment on her with full backstory which is her personal life and your opinions.

Secondly, you have posted similar negative backstory on Len, Craig, and Bruce.

Lastly, she is great in her job, a great presenter in the Breakfast show, and SML, and looked lovely tonight.

Bottom line, the in depth criticism of her personal life is OTT IMHO.
100% agree.
I cannot warm to her at all , but it's nothing to do with her back story or personal life . That doesn't interest me and unless she is a serial killer it shouldn't matter . Anyway there is time enough for her to grow on me unless she gets ejected early (which frankly looks very possible ).
On the Sun story ? Usually in a series of pics there will be some warmth in at least one , but with them there is nothing, just both looking sullen .She really is not making a good fist of things dance wise and it might be causing tension that he cannot make her something special . She has the looks and figure for sure, but I don't think dance is her thing .
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Old 01-10-2016, 20:50
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I read the thread title as 'Naga Munchetty & Pasha Kovalev caught having a spliff.'
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Old 01-10-2016, 20:52
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I read the thread title as 'Naga Munchetty & Pasha Kovalev caught having a spliff.'
You should work for the UN. A spliff would maybe fix things for them
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Old 01-10-2016, 20:55
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^Maybe they should? It might make things a bit calmer.

Only joking of course... I think it's easy to take a few photos and spin a story. I wouldn't want to speculate based on those pictures alone. It may be completely misconstrued, it may be one tense moment which was ironed out later, it may be indicative of tension... there are too many options.
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Old 01-10-2016, 20:56
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Of course we only see their "telly face," but from personal observation, she seems like the one "who probably wears the trousers," in her personal relationships,
I was actually surprised she's been married for ten years. She's 41 and has no kids, just two cats. It always seems to be about, "her."
What 'personal observations' would those be? Why is being married for 10 years with no children relevant? What always seems to be about 'her'? You seem to have a lot of insight into her personal life - could you expand?
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:02
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What 'personal observations' would those be? Why is being married for 10 years with no children relevant? What always seems to be about 'her'? You seem to have a lot of insight into her personal life - could you expand?
He is trying to rile people with his " observations " Nothing more , nothing less . Ignore it
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:03
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Nothing wrong with that at all. Should there be? I didn't say there was.
You posted she has no kids, 2 cats and is married, just wondering what bearing that has on anything?
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:11
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He is trying to rile people with his " observations " Nothing more , nothing less . Ignore it
I know - I was just wondering if he had anything to back up his preposterous ideas but 'living in the 19th century' is no defence...
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:15
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Who cares what a rag like the S*n says, their journalists wouldn't know the TRUTH if it hit them full in the face at 100mph
So True.
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:16
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I know - I was just wondering if he had anything to back up his preposterous ideas but 'living in the 19th century' is no defence...
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:18
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I know - I was just wondering if he had anything to back up his preposterous ideas but 'living in the 19th century' is no defence...
Lol !!! 😂😂😂
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:22
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You should work for the UN. A spliff would maybe fix things for them
This thread could do with one by the look of it!
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:22
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Why do men dislike confident successful women?
If she wore the trousers, she wouldn't have taken her husband's name after marriage. He is not Mr Munchetty
She'd be Naga Haggar as that really is hubby's surname.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_Munchetty
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:23
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Nothing wrong with that at all. Should there be? I didn't say there was.
Why say it at all?
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:31
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she's not likeable, I'm not a fan
She does come across as smug on breakfast but doesn't seem so bad on here still not warming to her though
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:38
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I don't watch breakfast tv and only know her from ITT she come's across as a tomboy and quite independent while Pasha seem's like a gentleman who like's to open door's carry bag's etc I just think she would hate that.
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Old 01-10-2016, 21:39
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She'd be Naga Haggar as that really is hubby's surname.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_Munchetty
Oh dear . Well that would leave her open to even more negativity than being 10 years married, childless and keeping cats already has .
Munchetty is better .(nothing personal to her hubby) .
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Old 01-10-2016, 22:04
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Personally I think it's Naga's jazz trumpeteering that has riled one poster, it wasn't around in the 19th centuary you know, women especially were too busy having children.

Seriously Pasha have a tiff with anyone. I bet Naga was scared witless, dancing is right out of her comfort zone. I don't think she was marked fairly tonight, perhaps the judges got wind of the fact she was 40 and didn't have children despite being married.

Or it may be the 2 cats that she has, whatever I am sure both those things made them ( and Pasha) decide she likes to make it all about her and they have taken against her.


But don't worry it's not because they don't like her.

They are completely entitled to their opinions.
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Old 01-10-2016, 22:16
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I have certainly seen Naga "glare" at times on breakfast when a fellow presenter or reporter has said something for which she hasn't seem to agree with on more than one occasion so nothing would surprise me about her
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Old 01-10-2016, 22:26
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Personally I think it's Naga's jazz trumpeteering that has riled one poster, it wasn't around in the 19th centuary you know, women especially were too busy having children.

Seriously Pasha have a tiff with anyone. I bet Naga was scared witless, dancing is right out of her comfort zone. I don't think she was marked fairly tonight, perhaps the judges got wind of the fact she was 40 and didn't have children despite being married.

Or it may be the 2 cats that she has, whatever I am sure both those things made them ( and Pasha) decide she likes to make it all about her and they have taken against her.


But don't worry it's not because they don't like her.

They are completely entitled to their opinions.
It's the cat thing basically . Cats can be very divisive .
Maybe if she had a doggy as well that might help mend her bad rep .

Yes, a nice Pom or Shih-tzu . Preferably white and fluffily cute . Not a Staffy , they can be as divisive as cats on forums . Not that the cats and Staffies are on forums, I mean their owners obv .
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Old 01-10-2016, 22:30
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It's the cat thing basically . Cats can be very divisive .
Maybe if she had a doggy as well that might help mend her bad rep .

Yes, a nice Pom or Shih-tzu . Preferably white and fluffily cute . Not a Staffy , they can be as divisive as cats on forums . Not that the cats and Staffies are on forums, I mean their owners obv .
Oh my - I have a cat and used to have a staffy (before she passed on to chase cats in another place.) And I like Naga.

i guess there is no hope for me. (I do, however, have children - does this give me a modicum of hope?)
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Old 01-10-2016, 22:32
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plus, she has no personality
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Old 01-10-2016, 22:34
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Oh my - I have a cat and used to have a staffy (before she passed on to chase cats in another place.) And I like Naga.

i guess there is no hope for me. (I do, however, have children - does this give me a modicum of hope?)
I have a cat too . Not that the cat would take kindly to being referred to as " had " by anyone
I also have kids but as they dont live with me I might be slightly hopeless .
No dogs though , the cat would object
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Old 01-10-2016, 22:36
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Oh my - I have a cat and used to have a staffy (before she passed on to chase cats in another place.) And I like Naga.

i guess there is no hope for me. (I do, however, have children - does this give me a modicum of hope?)
Nope . You are doomed , DOOMED I TELL YA !




A cat AND a Staffy , tut tut tut tut tut .
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