NAGA Munchetty revealed she punched a teenage boy in the face after he groped her on a train.
The , 50, told how “two young boys”, aged around 15 or 16, targeted her as she stood by the doors.


She revealed the ordeal happened when she herself was just “a few years older” than the teens.
As the train approached the platform, one of the boys “grabbed” and “pinched” her.
Naga told the Daily Mail: “Two young boys were there. They were probably about 15 or 16 and they were near the door as I went to get off.
“And they grabbed my bottom, pinched it, and I turned around and punched one of those boys and swore at them.
“I’m not saying that was right, but it was an instant reaction. And then, straight away after, was the fear that I was a woman on my own only a few years older than them and what would happen next.”
The presenter added how she felt “fortunate” to have been getting off the train at the time as she would not have wanted to “be confronted by them”.
It comes as Naga faces investigations into reports of on-set of the BBC Breakfast show.
The Sun told howafter complaints against under-fire editor were not upheld following a probe that rocked the award-winning show.
, first revealed by The Sun in June, sparked counter-claims against main hosts and Charlie.
has now been backed by Beeb bosses and will remain in his role on daytime and News At One.
came under fire and was rapped for on last year.
She is also said to have made a in an off-air break on Radio 5 Live in 2022.
Industry insiders claimed Naga had been in talks with Sky News and radio station LBC in an attempt to ditch the Beeb.
But sources alleged discussions were quickly scrapped because network bosses were weary of the presenter’s “tough” persona.
Naga has been rapped for two incidents in three years.
The Sun exclusively reported how things were not all rosy on the show’s iconic red sofa.
We told how anchor Naga had been hauled in by show bosses amid .
Naga was also hauled in over a sex jibe made at Radio 5 Live where she is said to have used a crude slang term for a sex act during an off-air break — before asking a colleague if they had done it.
The alleged remark stunned the Radio 5 Live studio and led to Naga being hauled before bosses.
She was reprimanded by a senior producer but no formal action was taken.
The comment became widely known at 5 Live, with one source describing the 2022 incident as: “Crass, inappropriate and wildly unprofessional. The person felt embarrassed.”
We also revealed that on BBC Breakfast last year, she was rapped for the alleged bullying of a woman, who was the most junior staffer.
As part of the bullying behaviour, the star is said to have falsely accused her of stealing, which led to a closed-door showdown.
The source said: “It was humiliating. There was no evidence, no apology. The woman left not long after, completely demoralised.”
Another insider added: “That wasn’t an isolated incident. It really is the tip of the iceberg.”
