presenter recently announced an exciting new venture after she completed her debut book titled It's Probably Nothing: Critical Conversations On The Women's Health Crisis. The news broadcaster, 50, has taken to X and shared some big news with her 250,000 followers as the presenter is going on tour in a surprise announcement.
The on-screen star was swiftly inundated with messages of support as she shared the "delightful" news. Naga tweeted: "I am delighted to let you know that I'll soon be on tour around the UK to talk about my upcoming book, #ItsProbablyNothing. Get your tickets here: https://bio.to/ItsProbablyNothingOnTour Looking forward to seeing you there!"
The tour kicks off on May 6 and will conclude May 15.
Her 259,000 followers rushed to comment on the good news as one penned: "Wishing you all the best for your book tour."
A second wrote: "I won't be able to meet you but I wish you all the very best and great success."
A third commented: "Good luck with the tour Naga," while a fourth shared: "Fantastic good luck."
Naga's new book is due to be released later this month and it delves into the systemic healthcare challenges faced by women, fuelled by her own experience with adenomyosis.
Adenomyosis is a gynaecological condition that causes the lining of the womb to penetrate the muscular wall of the womb.
Naga first spoke publicly about being diagnosed with the condition in 2023.
Speaking on her BBC Radio 5 Live show, she described enduring constant pain, and the frustration of being dismissed by doctors.
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