BBC Breakfast’s Nina Warhurst launches video rant from supermarket after ‘really dangerous’ car park ordeal
Nina's rant comes as she gears up to head back to work
BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst was forced to deliver a rant on social media after she suffered a ‘really dangerous’ ordeal.
The popular TV star took to Instagram as she appeared overwhelmed after an apparent car park drama.
Nina, 43, who earlier this year welcomed her third child, could be seen pushing her daughter, Nancy, around the supermarket in a trolley as she spoke out against others’ “dangerous” behaviour.
The BBC star was left unhappy that people were using family car parking spaces and slammed them for not being aware of those who actually need them.
Nina said in the clip: “I’m trying really hard at the moment to maintain my zen and not get cross about people’s behaviour that I can’t affect.
“I’ve arrived at a supermarket again today and all the family parking spaces are taken with people without kids getting in and out of the car.”
Nina went onto insist she was not being “lazy” as she begged people to understand the reasoning behind such spaces.
She added: “It does get my on my high horse because we don’t need those spaces because we are lazy and can’t be bothered walking the extra two feet are we baby?”
The presenter than gave her fans a glimpse of her daughter in the trolley as she continued to stress and plead on the importance of being able to access the spaces.
Nina continued: “It’s dangerous!
“It’s dangerous getting out of the small spots with your kids with moving vehicles around it’s really dangerous.
“So, if you grant me a Christmas wish – don’t use those spaces unless you have kids!”
Nina has been on maternity leave for most of the year but has kept her fans up to date with her many shenanigans with the new mum having managed to enjoy a slew of raucous nights out.
She recently confessed that she was back working as she could be seen getting her makeup done in the BBC studios.
Once again, she brought Nancy along for the ride for her day back at work.
With the snap she penned further details about her return to the BBC news programme, explaining: “Back with @BBCBreakfast crew for a short while.”
Referring to her adorable baby, Nina also wrote: “Lil’ poser”.
The mother-of-three finalised her carousel of posts with a snap of her inside the famous BBC studios standing in front of the presenter’s screen, which displayed information about the XL Bully Ban.
Nina can be seen in the photo sporting black stiletto heels and black trousers with a blue and black patterned blouse.
She tagged BBC Breakfast once more on the picture and typed: “Back in the saddle soon.”