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BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst inundated with messages after emotional family insight
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BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst thanked fans for their support after opening up about her personal life. See what she said here…

March 08, 2023 - 10:41 GMT Nicky Morris BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst has thanked viewers for their support after opening up about her father's dementia diagnosis.

I’m just getting through some of the messages and will try to reply tomorrow. Thanks so much. It’s a huge comfort to read other experiences "We have been fortunate that my dad has never gotten angry," she said in the segment."I know that can happen with different forms of dementia, but he didn't understand it was happening. When we had conversations about changing the set-up, maybe giving some respite care he thought nothing was wrong."MORE: BBC Breakfast presenters who have quit and why

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