NAGA MUNCHETTY, BBC Breakfast host alongside Charlie Stayt, addressed the departure of her BBC news colleague, newsreader Carrie Gracie, who announced she was leaving the broadcaster after 33 years on-air.<br />BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty, 45, sent her colleague a loving message after she announced her last day on-air as BBC newsreader on Tuesday. Carrie is best-known for being China Editor for BBC News, until she stepped down from the role in 2018 over "pay discrimination issues", returning to her former post in the newsroom.<br /><br />Taking to Twitter, Carrie shared a sweet message with her followers of her final goodbye from the news desk after 33-years on-air.<br /><br />"My last day on air. After 33 years, time to do something new," she wrote.<br /><br />"Proud of a few things: told the China story, fought for a fair workplace, gave away the back pay I won, wrote the book.<br /><br />"But most of all grateful to audiences and brilliant colleagues. THE BEST. I’ll miss you."<br /><br />The comments section was flooded with messages from fans, all wishing her well on her next endeavour.
