Sally Nugent ‘mesmerized’ BBC Breakfast fans with her ‘glam’ new look on Monday’s episode of the show.
The 54-year-old appeared on the red sofa alongside her regular co-star Jon Kay, 56, to share the latest headlines.
Sally, who presents BBC Breakfast every Monday to Wednesday, looked stunning in a yellow polka dot dress for the live programme.
Those watching at home were dazzled after spotting her new hairstyle.
Usually Sally opts for straight or loosely curled locks when hosting BBC Breakfast, but she decided to go for a totally different look.
The broadcaster wowed viewers with a bouncy blow dry and fresh highlights.

The 54-year-old (pictured right), who presents the programme Monday to Wednesday, appeared on the red sofa alongside her regular co-star Jon Kay, 56, to share the latest headlines

Sally Nugent ‘mesmerized’ BBC Breakfast fans with her ‘glam’ new look on Monday’s episode of the show

Sally joined the BBC Breakfast team in 2021 after replacing Louise Minchin
Many took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share how much they loved her hair style.
‘Sally’s looking glam today #bbcbreakfast.’
‘SALLY NUGENT LOOK DIFFERENT WITH THAT HAIRSTYLE.’
‘@BBCBreakfast @sallynugent @jonkay01 Wishing you both & all the team a very good Monday morning Love that frock Sally is wearing & I’ve always liked that blue whistle Jon is wearing Have a great day Love our BBC especially BBC Breakfast #BBCBreakfast #BeKindAlways.’
‘Nice hair sally #BBCBreakfast.’
‘Mesmerizing.’
Sally joined the BBC Breakfast team in 2021 after replacing Louise Minchin.
Before that, she was part of the show as a freelancer.

Sally looked stunning in a yellow polka dot dress for the live programme, and those watching at home were lost for words after spotting her new hair style


Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share how much they loved Sally’s new hair style
It comes after Sally became visibly emotional during last Monday’s BBC Breakfast as she interviewed a grieving mother about her son’s tragic death.
Ellen Roome MBE lost her 14-year-old son Jools back in 2022 after he took part in an online challenge that went wrong.
A narrative verdict was ruled at the inquest, but despite this, his parents could still not gain access to his social media accounts to find out exactly what happened to him.
In a bid to make a change, Ellen later travelled to New York to confront the social media companies that prevented her from getting answers and this journey was featured on the programme in a pre-recorded segment.
Now, Jools’ law is being introduced to prevent other parents from suffering the same problem, with the mum bravely admitting that she ‘wanted to make something positive out of the loss of Jools’ life’.
Clearly affected by her work, an emotional Sally said ‘You did it’, prompting Ellen to admit, ‘You’re crying, I thought I’d cry.’

Sally Nugent became visibly emotional on Monday’s BBC Breakfast as she interviewed a grieving mother about her son’s tragic death


Clearly affected by her work, an emotional Sally said ‘You did it’, prompting Ellen to admit, ‘You’re crying, I thought I’d cry’
The heartbroken mum admitted: ‘It’s just really hard, because this little boy should be sat here right now with two loving parents and family, it’s not just us, his family, grandparents, uncles, brothers, sisters, his friends, it’s not just us who lost him.
‘I’ve tried for so long to understand why my special boy isn’t here, and I’m desperate to understand that.’
Ellen said that even though the new law has been passed, she still doesn’t know what happened to her son.
She added: ‘I’m just a mum that stood up and said, this is wrong, and I’ve repeated my story over and over.
‘I just tried to use Jools’ story to make a difference, and make something positive out of it.’
Clearly affected by the brave guest’s story, Sally described her as ‘so much more than a mum’.
She noted: ‘You’ve spoken to people in power, you’ve spoken about your son at every opportunity.’
Admitting that she struggled to sleep ahead of the interview on Monday, Ellen said: ‘Last night, I couldn’t sleep, I was just crying because Jools would be so proud.’
Ellen continued: ‘I’m not doing it for proudness or gratification, I was just so determined that I don’t want anybody to feel the pain that I felt.
‘So I set about with two things, and I now need to find answers for Jools, that’s my next mission and I’m not stopping.’
The mum vowed to ‘try everything’ in her ongoing quest to find out what exactly happened to her son.
She said: ‘I’m not stopping, there’s no way I’m stopping. There’s so much more we’ve got to achieve.
‘I don’t know what my next steps are going forward with regards to changing the law, but I am backing all of those people that want to make it safer for children.
‘Safeguarding is a number one priority and we 100% need to do more, and I’ll be there every step of the way.’
Breakfast airs daily on BBC One from 6am and is available to stream on iPlayer.



