BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty has expressed her devastation over the close of the Paris Olympics. During a segment of the news programme earlier today [August 17], the TV presenter shared that she felt "bereft" now the games held in the French capital have come to an end. Naga, 49, along with her co-host Charlie Stayt were speaking with a number of Olympic medallists, including trampolinist Bryony Page.

During the show, the news presenter said: "Hello. You're watching Breakfast with Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty ." Charlie then added: "Just coming up to 8:30 and we've spoken a little bit about how we're missing the Olympics.

" And it was at this point Charlie was then interrupted as Naga chimed in saying one word "bereft." Speaking of the highs and lows of the competition, Charlie added: "Missing those moments of watching the challenges, success, failures. It all comes as part of the package, doesn't it? We are basking in the golden glory this morning with some of the big winners from Paris, but don't forget, on the 28th I think, the Paralympics start.

" And one of the most memorable moments of the Olympics for both Naga and Charlie was by Bryony, who won Team GB's first ever Olympic medal in trampolining. Naga said: "Thank you, because you've brought so much joy to the whole of Team GB, and we..

. I am bereft that it's over but I am looking forward to the Paralympics." In response, the Olympic medallist said: "I'm looking forward to the Team GB homecoming tonight because.