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The Sun:- Naga Munchetty and Pasha Kovalev caught having a tiff |
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It's ridiculous to judge anyone for not having children. You don't know the circumstances of somebody's life and there are myriad reasons why someone doesn't have kids. I know lots of couples around her age who don't have children and who are passionate about and dedicate a lot of time to their careers and hobbies and they are some of the kindest, warmest people I know.
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The 1950s called.
They want their attitudes back |
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Don't care about her marital or parental status, her ownership of cats, her obsession with golf. I didn't like her before Strictly because she is an appalling presenter and interviewer who makes BBC Breakfast unwatchable with the way she talks over guests, co-presenters, weather presenters, everyone, and the way she asks rambling, minutes-long questions that propose and debate possible answers leaving no time for the expert who is there with the correct answer to actually give it and discuss it.
I was also not impressed by how, at the time of Prince's death, she let it be known that she had had some kind of one night stand with him. This struck me as attention-seeking and lacking in class. Nothing I have seen on Strictly thus far has made me think any better or worse of her. |
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Don't care about her marital or parental status, her ownership of cats, her obsession with golf. I didn't like her before Strictly because she is an appalling presenter and interviewer who makes BBC Breakfast unwatchable with the way she talks over guests, co-presenters, weather presenters, everyone, and the way she asks rambling, minutes-long questions that propose and debate possible answers leaving no time for the expert who is there with the correct answer to actually give it and discuss it.
I was also not impressed by how, at the time of Prince's death, she let it be known that she had had some kind of one night stand with him. This struck me as attention-seeking and lacking in class. Nothing I have seen on Strictly thus far has made me think any better or worse of her. It was a guest Lisa Stansted, who was rambling and near incoherent , who implied they'd had a fling. Naga was very offended at the implication. |
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But, but...Gabby took her husband's name even though she was already known by her original surname and she has kids, surely she's close to your female approval threshold?
I have no information regarding her cat ownership status. Well.. It's DS why not? Use any opportunity to have a go at someone who expresses an opinion which you don't share, makes me smile every time. My point was that Gabby Logan is just as driven, with a similar lack of any personality. |
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Cat, no cat. Prince, no Prince. It's all irrelevant to me. Never seen her on Breakfast Tv. The bottom line is, she didn't dance very well last night. I think she is finding it much tougher than she expected - she is beautiful, athletic but just can't do it that well - shades of Kirsty Gallagher/Victoria Pendleton. I think her frustration makes her tense up and probably get a bit fierce - but more with herself than anyone else.
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But, but...Gabby took her husband's name even though she was already known by her original surname and she has kids, surely she's close to your female approval threshold?
I have no information regarding her cat ownership status. http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/...ins-591261.jpg |
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No, she actually said she'd met him once, on her ?21st birthday and they'd had a dance.
It was a guest Lisa Stansted, who was rambling and near incoherent , who implied they'd had a fling. Naga was very offended at the implication. |
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No, she actually said she'd met him once, on her ?21st birthday and they'd had a dance.
It was a guest Lisa Stansted, who was rambling and near incoherent , who implied they'd had a fling. Naga was very offended at the implication. |
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You're going off at a tangent.
Well.. It's DS why not? Use any opportunity to have a go at someone who expresses an opinion which you don't share, makes me smile every time. My point was that Gabby Logan is just as driven, with a similar lack of any personality. |
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I was also not impressed by how, at the time of Prince's death, she let it be known that she had had some kind of one night stand with him. This struck me as attention-seeking and lacking in class.
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We've no idea what it's all about.
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." I find there's nothing "personable" about her. I've never really taken to her. Maybe Pasha said the wrong thing? says more about you than her, maybe. |
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Cat, no cat. Prince, no Prince. It's all irrelevant to me. Never seen her on Breakfast Tv. The bottom line is, she didn't dance very well last night. I think she is finding it much tougher than she expected - she is beautiful, athletic but just can't do it that well - shades of Kirsty Gallagher/Victoria Pendleton. I think her frustration makes her tense up and probably get a bit fierce - but more with herself than anyone else.
I suppose it's human nature that we expect the perfect looking , wonderfully svelte and athletic looking ladies to be good dancers as well . Yet , just like us plain Jane chunky monkeys they may not have that ability to shine on the dance floor .Naga certainly hasn't . ![]() I think Naga is a stunner . She is one of those beauties who actually looks more gorgeous with cropped hair than with carefully tended Rapunzel locks . I thought that awful wig last night detracted from her look , she suits the boyish crop much better . Poor Kirsty and Victoria were awful dancers , but they did make me smile with their "Oh boy I so nailed that dance !" attitudes after routines . Bless them .
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The idea of Naga and Prince
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Back to the alleged tiff.
Continuous practising is exhausting, especially when it is for something so completely new and out of a person's comfort zone. Unlike the actors on the show, I doubt Naga has been to stage school of any description, and has no dance experience of any type. Then on top of the exhaustion comes the nerves. Nervousness can, and often does, make a person snappy and irritable (I should know, I've been there and driven my dance partners mad at times). So before we think in terms of "They don't get on", maybe we should consider it really is nothing but a little tiff blown out of proportion by a rag of a paper. |
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Weird comment about someone you know virtually nothing about.
says more about you than her, maybe. "That says more about you than it does me." |
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And it starts
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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 ![]() I wonder whether Naga has been "encouraged" by the BBC to take part when really she would rather stick pins in her eyes. She's giving it her best shot but the punishing schedule after early starts would be hard if she were keen but if she's not, must seem like adding insult to injury. |
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Cats have owners, dogs have staff.
![]() I wonder whether Naga has been "encouraged" by the BBC to take part when really she would rather stick pins in her eyes. She's giving it her best shot but the punishing schedule after early starts would be hard if she were keen but if she's not, must seem like adding insult to injury. ![]() I've always imagined Louise and Naga behind the BBC bike sheds playing rock/paper/scissors to decide who was doing Masterchef and who would be on Strictly.. |
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Cats are owners
![]() I've always imagined Louise and Naga behind the BBC bike sheds playing rock/paper/scissors to decide who was doing Masterchef and who would be on Strictly.. |
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Back to the alleged tiff.
Continuous practising is exhausting, especially when it is for something so completely new and out of a person's comfort zone. Unlike the actors on the show, I doubt Naga has been to stage school of any description, and has no dance experience of any type. Then on top of the exhaustion comes the nerves. Nervousness can, and often does, make a person snappy and irritable (I should know, I've been there and driven my dance partners mad at times). So before we think in terms of "They don't get on", maybe we should consider it really is nothing but a little tiff blown out of proportion by a rag of a paper. |
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On a technical point?
It takes two to have a tiff? Pasha looked thoroughly bewildered. So I'd rather say Naga looked in a 'mood'. |
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Ha, I got it the wrong way round. Dogs have owners, cats have staff. Of course, as anyone whose home is graced with feline company will know.
Kinda like Jay. |
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A cat is essentially a tapeworm that you willingly cultivate because awwww wookit its widdle faaaaaace.
Kinda like Jay. http://imgur.com/a/HnZzN |
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Totally agree with you. I just don't see the connection between Pasha and Naga, I wish BBC had paired her with Gorka.
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