BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst admitted she feels 'inadequate' in an on-air confession this morning.
The broadcaster, 42, and her co-host Ben Thompson, 40 delivered the latest news in the headlines.
Captain Preet Chandi’s recent adventure to the South Pole was one of the popular stories on the show this morning.
A British Army officer has returned from a solo trip across Antartica, where she dealt with 60 mph winds and temperatures below 50 degrees Celsius over the last 60 days.
While watching the moving video, Nina couldn't help but feel "inadequate" as she admitted that sometimes she does find the studio too stressful.
She shared with viewers: “I was just saying that I can’t always cope with the wind and rain out there walking to the tram stop with my backpack on.
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“So she’s made me feel like I need to step myself up a gear,” Nina told her co-host.
Then Ben asked Laura Kuenssberg, before her 9am political show, what viewers will see on the show.
But before she responded to the question, Laura shared that she also agrees with what Nina said on the show.
She confessed that she doesn't feel as "impressive" as some of the fascinating guests on the breakfast programme.
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Laura told Nina and Ben: "Whenever we chat on a Sunday morning, it always feels like the person just before is doing some incredible, amazing feat that they make me feel like I'm a real slacker.”
Afterwards, Nina thanked the political presenter for her confessions, laughing that next week's guest would be someone who wouldn't make the broadcasters feel inadequate.
She said: “Thank you Laura, we’ll try next week to try and get a guest who doesn’t make us feel quite so inadequate.”
BBC Breakfast airs daily from 6am on BBC One.
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