Naga Munchetty revealed that she was “trying to control her temper” after “horrible tantrums”.

The 47-year-old BBC Breakfast presenter made admission to her Radio 5 Live show while chatting with guests Martine and Heather Gilks.

Passionate golfer Naga talked to the couple about her love for the sport, later admitting “I try to control my temper” after his terrible game the day before.

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He said: “I’m going to tell you about this game that I played yesterday, I played very badly.

“I’ve had a terrible tantrum, twice.



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“But the company was so good that my partner and I lost to those other two three times in a row.”

Naga said his mood quickly improved after scoring a birdie, when a player used an under par shot for the hole.

He said: “We were 18 downhill and I did it birdie.



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“Can you imagine the joy? I had played terrible, but we had a real crack and in the end I made it. I was buzzing.

It comes after Naga gave an honest answer to a fan who called her on Twitter after suffering a timing error.

The star suffered from an annoying time-related bug on her radio show during Monday’s edition (June 20) that made her confuse morning with afternoon, and it certainly didn’t go unnoticed by listeners.



Naga gave an honest answer to a fan who called her on Twitter after suffering a timing error.

On Twitter, a fan wrote: “It’s 12:20 hello #PurstOneYet”.

But Naga confessed to making worse mistakes in his television career before thanking him for listening.

Earlier this year, Naga accidentally told BBC Breakfast that it was 11:11 pm instead of 8:00 am three hours earlier.

Naga and her co-star Charlie Stayt didn’t notice the mistake and continued the show, but Naga was eventually told of the timing by her listeners.

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Then he apologized four times for the mistake.

One of Naga’s most epic mistakes came to BBC Breakfast in April, where he accidentally told viewers that Boris Johnson had been jailed, instead of tennis star Boris Becker.

He shared the news that Becker had been jailed after hiding £ 2.5 million in assets and loans to avoid paying off debts.

The six-time Grand Slam champion was found guilty of four counts under the Insolvency Act and jailed for two and a half years.

But Naga said: “Three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Johnson has just spent his first night in prison.

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