HEARTBREAKING NEWS: BBC Breakfast viewers left shaken as emotional guest breaks silence on devastating diagnosis live on air — Sally Nugent visibly fights tears

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BBC Breakfast was halted for heartbreaking news on Tuesday (November 4) as a guest admitted, “I don’t want to die”.

During today’s edition of the hit morning programme, hosts Sally Nugent and Jon Kay updated viewers with the latest news from across the UK and around the world.

They were joined in the studio by John Watson, who presented the sports segment, while Carol Kirkwood delivered regular weather updates.

At the start of the show, Sally and Jon shared an update after the devastating train attack that took place over the weekend.

In a pre-recorded interview, survivor Stephen Crean revealed: “[The attacker] said, ‘Do you want to die?’ And I said, ‘No, I don’t want to die’… He started swinging and I grabbed his arm, not a pretty sight.”

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BBC Breakfast was halted for heartbreaking news on Tuesday (Image: BBC)

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It’s been almost 20 years since viewers last saw Matt Brown lighting up the small screen (Image: ITV)

It’s been almost 20 years since viewers last saw Matt Brown lighting up the small screen, but the former ITV star looks completely unrecognisable after walking away from fame. Once one of ITV’s rising stars, Matt fronted both I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! NOW! alongside Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and Love Island: Aftersun during the mid-2000s. Back then, he was interviewing dumped contestants and sharing behind-the-scenes gossip from the villa, becoming one of ITV2’s familiar faces.

But nearly two decades on, fans would struggle to recognise him today. Gone are the red carpets and celebrity interviews — Matt has swapped jungle trials and villa drama for a quieter, more grounded life away from the cameras. After leaving television, he briefly worked in radio, creating several documentaries, but later chose to step out of the spotlight entirely. These days, Matt has reinvented himself as a children’s author, a far cry from his beginnings in show business.

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Matt fronted I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! NOW! alongside Tara Palmer-Tomkinson (Image: ITV)
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The former presenter has written eight books, including Mutant Zombies Cursed My School Trip, which won the FCBG Children’s Book Award in 2020.

He often visits schools around the UK to talk about creativity and storytelling, and has built a second career inspiring young readers.

Matt has since released two more successful titles — Kevin the Vampire, a spooky but funny adventure for younger readers, and The Mab, a collection of modern stories inspired by Welsh mythology.

Both have been praised by critics for their imagination and heart, cementing his new reputation as one of Britain’s most engaging writers for children.

Matt’s transformation has surprised long-time fans who remember his cheeky on-screen personality and smooth presenting style.

His decision to leave television at the height of his career was seen as a bold move, but it’s one that’s clearly paid off.

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