underwent a major hosting shake-up when an emotional was replaced after a devastating loss. Loyal fans of the beloved morning show tuned for the first instalment of the week (June 3) expecting to see Jon Kay, 54, and his 52-year-old co-star. The dynamic duo usually host the programme together from Monday to Wednesday each week.
Then Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty take over from Thursday to Saturday with stand-in hosts coming on for the Sunday episode. But at the start of the week, bosses were forced to make a lost-minute call to another broadcaster to step in for the raven-haired beauty. Instead, weekend host Sarah Campbell stood in for the mum-of-one alongside her colleague Jon.
Despite her absence, the usual presenter shared a heartbreaking post on Instagram to the late rugby league legend Rob Burrow. The sportsman sadly passed away at the age of 41 following his four-and-a-half year battle with motor neuron disease on Sunday (June 2). Sally worked closely with the rugby player and his family as he documented his health shortly after his diagnosis back in 2019.
BBC Breakfast covered Burrow’s story extensively, with Sally becoming a close friend of the family. Sharing a series of images showing his enjoying time with his family, the broadcaster shared a touching tribute to the late star. It read: “Shoot for the moon.
Land in the stars @rob7lindsey” which she signed off with three kisses. Fans flooded to the comments with messages of support for her and Rob's family i.
