The morning programme, which hit our screens in 2000, has hit headlines in recent weeks as a number of those working on the show has come under criticism.
It comes after it was revealed last week that editor Richard Frediani has reportedly taken an extended period of leave, after an internal review of bullying and misconduct allegations.
BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty has been holding discussions with Sky News and radio station LBC in an apparent bid to leave the corporation, industry sources have revealed.
Now, it has been claimed that the show has been 'ripped apart' with some staff members backing Naga and Richard, while others disagree with their approach.
The presenter, 50, underwent keyhole surgery to block her fallopian tubes in 2019 when she was in her mid-forties, having decided years prior that she didn't want children.
On Monday it was claimed that a bullying probe had been launched into the crisis-hit show, with much of the upset centred around its bullish editor Richard Frediani.