BBC BREAKFAST viewers have slammed Sally Nugent for a 'silly and uncomfortable' habit in the new studio.
Viewers of the flagship Beeb programme tuned in as the Jon Kay and Sally Nugent presented from a brand new studio.
Corporation bosses had previously announced a makeover for the show with a new "multi-purpose" studio which will also be shared with BBC Sport.
Although it still features the iconic red sofa, it's larger than the previous space and three more cameras are on hand to capture the best angles.
With a bigger space also means new presenting areas – something which the presenters have been taking full advantage of.
In a presenting shakeup, this week Sally has been standing up to read the headlines during parts of the show.
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However, viewers have branded it as 'silly' and commented on how 'uncomfortable' the 51-year-old looks.
Taking to social media, one said: "Sally doesn't look comfortable standing up."
A second wrote: "Please tell me that Sally isn't going to be up & down like a Jack in the box all morning!? It looks silly & adds nothing to the news."
"Whose turn is it to do the "standing up" news this morning… my money is on Sally, joked a third."
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While a fourth remarked: "Sally seems a lot more relaxed now the news headlines are over."
Sally and Jon, 53, spoke out with excitement earlier this week as they as unveiled their new home.
She said: "The new studio is a wonderful addition to BBC Breakfast, and I can’t wait to host the first live morning show on the 26th June.
"We have recently celebrated our 40th anniversary and this is a great gift to mark the occasion."
Jon added: "Our new studio is state of the art and we couldn’t be more pleased with it.
"We’re looking forward to bringing the public the same BBC Breakfast they know and love from a fresh new setting."
BBC Breakfast runs Monday through to Sunday from 6am on BBC One, BBC News and iPlayer, presented by Sally Nugent, Jon Kay, Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt.
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