Sally Nugent of BBC Breakfast gets emotional during 'Guide Dogs' event
The presenter's emotional reaction to a news segment about animals prompted her dramatic response.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
After being moved to tears by a story on guide dogs, BBC Breakfast host Sally Nugent acknowledged she "didn't know if she could carry on" hosting Tuesday's episode. After seeing the news report that highlighted the Guide Dogs charity volunteers who raise assistance dogs from the time they are puppies, the 51-year-old host was obviously moved at the start of the programme.
In a nutshell, the problem with paraphrased numbers in the current recruitment of paraphrased numbers is that they are difficult to. According to current estimates, waiting times for assistance dogs can reach two years.
After the scene switched back to the studio, Nugent could be seen placing her palm to her face and repeating, "Wow," indicating that she had been moved by the episode.
Jon Kay appeared to have seen that his co-host took a moment to gather her composure before asking: is she was alright? She said with a smile that she was not and she doubted her ability to continue. But what a remarkable thing to be able to work with a dog like that and then pass it on for the next phase of its duty, she added with sincerity.
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Kay said that he was surprised there is a shortage; he would have expected there to be a line around the block, but he said that he estimates it's a big commitment.
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The host continued by saying that the two will later in the programme interview a guide dog trainer who could explain what it's actually like to take care of one of the animals.
Come on everyone, let's have a look at this, she continued. This is what they need on a Tuesday morning: the announcer said as he displayed multiple images of the viewers' guide dogs.
FAQs:
How old is Sally Nugent? Sally Nugent is 51-year-old.
Who was supposed to be interviewed in the episode later on? A guide dog trainer was supposed to be interviewed in the episode who could explain what it's actually like to take care of one of the animals.