BBC Breakfast star John Kay has spoken out on the absence of his co-star Sally Nugent, which marks an thrilling milestone for the present.
Taking to Instagram, the journalist confirmed that Sarah Campbell will take over protection for Sally this week because the programme celebrates one 12 months in its new studio.
In June final 12 months, the present was revamped for the primary time in a decade and a brand new multi-purpose studio was constructed, outfitted with the most recent broadcast expertise.
Alongside a selfie taken from the studio, which exhibits John and Sarah sitting on the couch with Ben Boulos smiling within the background, the host wrote: “Good morning from the BBC Breakfast staff. It's nice to have Sarah with us – she takes Sally's place this week.,
,Precisely one 12 months in the past immediately we moved into our beautiful new studio“During the last twelve months our staff have interviewed a whole bunch of visitors on the couch, coated hundreds of tales and final month welcomed BBC Information at One to affix us in Salford,” he stated.
The presenter stated: “Completely happy Birthday Studio!”
Followers have been fast to have a good time the present within the feedback part, with one particular person writing: “Completely happy first 12 months!!! I be part of you each morning and it's all the time nice!” Whereas one other added: “Nice job as all the time!”
Though Sally hasn't stated something about her absence from the present, she did submit a surprising photograph of her vacation to Marbella final 12 months on Instagram on Tuesday.
The 52-year-old actress reposted a photograph shared by her good friend, make-up artist Patrick Bartley, who joined her on the sun-filled journey alongside TV presenter Steph McGovern and fellow journalist Lizzie Simmons-Wooden.
Within the photograph, the 4 glamorous buddies pose in entrance of a surfboard on the seashore, whereas Sally seems to be attractive in a strappy seashore cover-up.
Sally's absence comes after the tragic passing of her shut good friend, former skilled rugby participant Rob Burrow, who died on June 2. Rob was recognized with motor neurone illness in 2019, and Sally was one of many first folks to share the sports activities star's journey and marketing campaign to lift consciousness of the illness.
Following the unhappy announcement Sally posted numerous photographs of Rob and his household on Instagram, together with an image of him hugging his daughter Maisie, writing: “Hit for the moon. Land within the stars @rob7lindsey xxx.”