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    By News Team on April 12, 2025 Entertainment
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    Cliff Notes – Naga Munchetty and BBC editor ‘barely speaking after bullying row’

    • Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt reportedly have a strained relationship with BBC Breakfast editor Richard Frediani, amid allegations of bullying behaviour.
    • Complaints against Frediani include accusations of intimidation and physical aggression, leading to unrest within the newsroom.
    • Previous reports have highlighted a toxic work culture at BBC Breakfast, with claims of favouritism and emotional distress among staff.

    Naga Munchetty and BBC editor ‘barely speaking after bullying row’

    Naga Munchetty is reportedly at odds with a BBC editor (Picture: BBC)

    BBC presenters Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt reportedly have no relationship with their BBC Breakfast editor Richard Frediani following a bullying row.

    Frediani has been named in reports about bullying behaviour at ITN and BBC by Deadline, an industry website, and it has now been claimed that he has a soured relationship with the BBC presenters.

    A senior BBC figure in Salford has said that he has ‘no relationship with the stars’.

    ‘Fredi has no relationship with Charlie and Naga, which is weird when they are half of his frontline presenting roster,’ the source told The Times.

    ‘It appears he doesn’t like them and they don’t like him — for whatever reason, they don’t talk to each other.’

    A newsroom insider added to the outlet that the worsening situation has exploded in staff WhatsApp groups, and he has become a divisive figure in the HQ.

    Munchetty and Stayt have led the show for years (Picture: BBC)

    Deadline revealed in March that Frediani was the subject of a minimum of two misconduct complaints, with one claiming that the editor physically shook her during an exchange in a newsroom in 2024.

    He was reported at the time to be unaware of any complaints about his conduct. 

    The outlet then recently reported that Naga Munchetty has raised concerns with BBC bosses about Frediani’s conduct.

    It was also reported that ITN employees said they felt Frediani was a ‘bully,’ who would shout, swear at, and intimidate colleagues.

    Sources added that various complaints had been made by employees about his conduct.

    It was also reported that newsreader Tina Daheley had reservations about working on the News at One bulletin, a programme under Frediani.

    Daheley was initially named as one of the programme hosts before it was moved from London to Salford in May.

    However, the star has remained in London in her Radio 2 newsreader role, and was ‘understandably very cross’ that her photograph was not included in a press release about the schedule changes.

    This has added to the feeling of unrest, although there is no suggestion that Frediani was involved in the error.

    Richard Frediani started working on BBC Breakfast in 2019 (Picture:BBC)

    This isn’t the first time it has been claimed that there is unrest behind the show.

    In 2020, the Mail on Sunday reported that BBC Breakfast was facing a series of complaints about the corporation’s management and its HR department.

    It was reported that there was an ‘intimidating and bullying’ culture, which led to long-term members of staff leaving their jobs. 

    A source revealed: ‘There is a normalisation of people crying at work and on their journeys home. 

    ‘From where I see it, there are favourites, and it is made explicitly clear to everyone in the newsroom who they are.’

    This comes just a day after the news presenter made headlines for confronting Kemi Badenoch on air.

    The presenter argued that the Tory leader should make time to watch the drama, which has ignited a national conversation about teenagers’ safety on the internet.

    The BBC said it did not comment on individual HR issues.

    Metro has reached out to the BBC, ITN, Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt for comment.

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