BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst has debuted her now look that was inspired by a character from a film but she thinks she has ended up looking like a famous Tudor12:52, 02 Jul 2026Updated 12:52, 02 Jul 2026BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst has debuted her now look. The presenter, 45, who previously fronted business and consumer segments on the early morning programme, took to social media to reveal she had had a bit of a change.The TV star, who has fronted BBC News at One since 2024, posted two pictures onto Instagram where she revealed she had had her brown hair cut into a bob,She explained to her followers that she had taken inspiration from Kristin Scott Thomas, who played Fiona in Four Weddings and a Funeral, although it didn't quite turn out like that.She captioned the post: "You are one wash away from Tudor Chap!!!" as she jokingly compared herself to Thomas Cromwell, who was chief minister to King Henry VIII in the 1500s before he was beheaded.She added: "Lest we forget. Please share with all the female 45 year old Thomas Cromwells in your life."Fans were quick to reassure the star and compliment her on her new look, as one said: "Wow you loving the new look."Another wrote: "It’s gorgeous. Great haircut!" and a third said: "That looks brilliant on you!"It comes just days after people at home were concerned over her appearance, due to wearing make-up on just one eye.Her left eye looked visibly swollen and makeup-free as the 45-year-old delivered the midday headlines. Taking to social media, the Wythenshawe-born broadcaster has shared an update with her 53,000 Instagram followers."It's been a difficult week at work," Nina said, adding: "The stories affecting children have weighed heavy on all of us in the office. I'm having a gentle day with my little one, and we will go and say a prayer later for the ones who didn't get the start in life that every single child deserves."Article continues belowShe went on to say: "Weeks like this, I am proud of the teams at the BBC for listening to the unlistenable in court, allowing families' broken hearts to be seen, and their voices to be heard."Our journalists work hard to get it right, and inevitably sometimes it comes home. Children who suffer should never be forgotten." In the comment section of her post, Stacey Dooley wrote: "I can't even get past the first paragraphs without crying. It's incomprehensible. Sending love."Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Threads.
BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst's bold new haircut inspired by romcom favourite
BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst has debuted her now look that was inspired by a character from a film but she thinks she has ended up looking like a famous Tudor









