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BBC Breakfast’s Charlie Stayt responded with three words to his guest’s outfit

BBC Breakfast’s Charlie Stayt responded with three words to his guest’s outfit

BBC Breakfast presenter Charlie Staite couldn’t help but comment on one of his guests’ outfit choices during the latter part of the morning programme.

BBC Breakfast’s Charlie Stayt couldn’t resist commenting on the choice of clothing worn by one of the guests on the sofa.

On Thursday’s programme, Charlie spoke to Patrick Evans and Abi Thomas, who both starred in David Attenborough’s latest series Asia.

The series offers viewers an inside look at the behavior of wild animals in their natural habitat, filmed through the lens of drones. After a preview of the show aired, the camera returned to hosts Charlie and Nina Warhurst in the studio.

It didn’t take long for Charlie to notice Patrick’s clothes. He joked: “Patrick, can I just say, it’s obvious you put on your holiday sweater early.”

Nina seemed to be very much into the holiday spirit as she could be heard exclaiming, “Love it!”

BBC Breakfast's Charlie Stayt responded with three words to his guest's outfit
BBC Breakfast’s Charlie Stayt responded with three words to his guest’s outfit(Image: (Image: BBC))

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When Patrick looked at his sweater, decorated with blue and white snowflakes and reindeer, he admitted it was something “unusual.”

He defended his choice, saying: “Yeah, it’s very Christmassy there. I don’t know if you noticed this about weather this morning. So I thought it was appropriate.”

To which Charlie responded, understanding the reason for the seasonal sweater: “Oh, I understand! So did you choose the weather? By the way, well done, well done for doing this, this is the first time!”

The director and Charlie shared a laugh before they continued discussing the exciting new wildlife series, reports Express.

Patrick's jumper quickly caught the attention of Charlie Staith on BBC Breakfast.
Patrick’s jumper quickly caught the attention of Charlie Staith on BBC Breakfast.

Cinematographer Abi Thomas also spoke during the interview, talking about how modern technology gave them the exceptional ability to film tigers at surprisingly close distances for the program.

She commented, “That’s what’s so unique about this particular episode, which is why I don’t think anyone has filmed tigers with drones before. “It allowed us really unique access to their world and a really unique perspective on their behavior and what they do.” daily”.

Explaining the drone’s capabilities, Abi explained that its three lenses offer different vantage points and allow for close observation of animals while maintaining a safe distance.

As Charlie finished the interview, it became obvious that Nina was very taken with one of the drones that Patrick and Abi had taken with them.

Nina was delighted with the high technology that the two guests brought with them.
Nina was delighted with the high technology that the two guests brought with them.(Image: (Image: BBC))

Interrupting the playful conversation, he remarked: “Stop playing-.”

Nina admitted: “I can’t stop admiring the quality! Honestly.”

When Abi asked BBC The presenter wanted to try her hand at piloting the device, Nina enthusiastically agreed.

Charlie joked: “Abi made a bold statement earlier when she said she thought she could fly through the little door and out of the studio.”

Patrick repeated his support for Abi’s claim, but Nina revealed their manager signaled ‘no’ by advising them not to attempt the difficult manoeuvre.

BBC Breakfast continues on BBC One weekdays from 6am.