BBC BREAKFAST's Nina Warhurst left fans in stitches with her cheeky bedroom confession about her husband.
The presenter, who fronts the business bulletins of the flagship Beeb programme, shared the insight into her marriage on social media.
Nina, 42, weighed in on a conversation about spouses having a dedicated side of the bed.
She initially revealed how she and her husband 'swore' they would never have a side of the bed.
Taking to Twitter, she revealed: "When we met we SWORE we would never be so suburban and predictable as to have set sides Now I smack him if he dares to breathe on my side of the super kingsize."
Fans were in stitches by her revelation as one laughed: "When they breathe! In and out over and over!"
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A second said: "Got to have sides and a battle line cross if you dare haha."
The BBC journalist is happily married to her caterer husband Ted.
The couple have two boys together named Digby and Michael.
Nina and Ted's love story started when they met on holiday in Croatia in 2013.
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They first crossed paths in the picturesque coastal town of Tisno, and have been inseparable ever since.
After a whirlwind romance the happy couple married just one year later in March 21, 2014.
In October 2020, Nina was appointed as the main business presenter on BBC Breakfast, taking over from Steph McGovern.
Nina was recently flooded with support from fans after she revealed her nightmare parenting struggles.
While the couple keep their family life pretty private, Nina did share a rare update ahead of World Book Day on Thursday.
Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, she wrote: "'Hey kids! Any of your favourite characters you fancy being for World Book Day?' 'No. No not really.' 'Oh. Ok.'"
She finished her tweet with the emoji featuring a diagonal mouth.
Nina's followers were quick to offer support, with one writing: "I should think that just about every parent has been there."
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