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Lisa McLoughlin

Nina Warhurst issues update after BBC viewers notice health concern on-air

BBC presenter Nina Warhurst has reassured viewers after sparking concern over the appearance of her left eye during a recent broadcast.

The broadcaster, who has been a familiar face on the BBC since 2010 and now fronts the BBC News at One, prompted worried messages from viewers after appearing with swelling on her left eyelid.

One viewer asked on X: “Nina. Is your left eye okay??” while another wrote: “@NinaWarhurst hoping your eye is ok?”

A third asked: “#bbcnewsatone gosh what's wrong with one of her eyes she should get that checked asap get well soon.”

BBC News presenter Nina Warhurst shared a health update after sparking concern (BBC)
BBC News presenter Nina Warhurst shared a health update after sparking concern (BBC)

“Did Nina Warhurst on BBC News at One forget to do make-up/lashes on one eye today?” another questioned.

Warhurst, 45, was quick to put fans' minds at ease, sharing an update on Instagram Stories.

“Thanks for the concerned msgs about my asymmetrical mush,” she wrote.

“I'm in no pain or discomfort, and my lovely pharmacist is helping – left eye just needs a few days off makeup.”

The presenter later shared another update as she headed out in her England football shirt ahead of the national team's World Cup match, reassuring followers there was nothing serious behind her appearance.

Warhurst joined BBC Breakfast in 2018 as a business and consumer presenter before becoming a regular news anchor.

In May 2024, she began presenting the BBC News at One and was appointed the programme's main presenter the following year, succeeding Anna Foster.

The broadcaster took to her Instagram to reassure viewers (Instagram/Nina Warhurst)
The broadcaster took to her Instagram to reassure viewers (Instagram/Nina Warhurst)

Announcing the move, she reflected on her journey from BBC Breakfast, writing: “I'll be hanging up the high-viz and hairnet for a wee while as I join the BBC's News at One.

“The second photo was almost exactly seven (! ) years ago. I was heavily pregnant, very nervous, and unbelievably excited to be offered a few shifts on the national broadcast treasure that is @bbcbreakfast ... @stephlunch took time to show me the ropes and help me feel at home.”

She added: “The job was made permanent as we came out of a lockdown and began looking around and wondering how we might pick up the pieces to heal and live again.

“It's been a privilege to help support our audiences through this tumultuous time. I am always amazed by those who invite us in to share their stories. When I was a teenager hoping to work in journalism, never in my wildest dreams did I imagine there'd be all these opportunities half a mile from my Salford home.

“Our London colleagues built a gem of a lunchtime programme, and I can't wait to work with our amazing team as we take it forward. Ps - I'll still be popping up on the red sofa - if only to continue torturing Roger with my stories of air frying and washing lines.”

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