BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst calls out viewer who complained she 'looks a mess'

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BBC Breakfast presenter Nina Warhurst has called out a troll for targeting her appearance.

Posting on Twitter yesterday (April 5), Warhurst screenshotted a user's email message to her, which read: "Please do something with your hair. You look a mess! We have to look at you while we are eating our breakfasts, for heaven's sake!"

The TV star made light of the situation while also suggesting women should be supporting each other as opposed to putting them down.

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"Women who do this to women," Warhurst tweeted.

"Too repulsed by my hair to eat her breakfast, but managing to bang out this vitriol. Apart from anything else I can't bear inaccuracies – I think we can all agree my hair looked [on point]."

Sky Sports News host Hayley McQueen was equally as baffled by the troll's message, commenting: "Wow, if that's a bad hair day, you should see mine sometimes. They best not switch over to Sky, I might make them actually sick, haha. Some people are so strange!"

Strictly: It Takes Two's Rylan Clark, on the other hand, didn't hold back, writing: "F**K THEM. U look lovely x."

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Last month, Warhurst revealed that she was pregnant with her third child.

"We are doing it again," she wrote at the time. "It’s been a funky few months... involving intense migraines, vomiting, morning kebabs, first time acne, small acts of violence against fruit, afternoon kebabs, tears, spontaneous snoozes, anxiety and more kebabs."

She later appeared to confirm that she's expecting a baby girl, while reposting a video of herself dancing at a Self Esteem gig.

BBC Breakfast airs weekdays on BBC One.

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