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BBC Breakfast turns tense as star snaps at Charlie Stayt after tragic health update

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During the BBC Breakfast show this weekend, a cooler vibe developed when Rachel Burden abruptly denied her co-host, Charlie Stayt's attempt at banter.

They were engrossed in a conversation on the recent announcement made by rock band Aerosmith about their decision to retire after almost half a century, attributing the decision to lead vocalist Steven Tyler's deteriorating health issues.

While their hit track 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' was playing, Rachel unveiled: "Aerosmith have retired from touring after almost 50 years." "The group said their singer Steven Tyler's voice couldn't recover because of damaged vocal cords, and despite the best medical team, 76-year-old Tyler had made the difficult but necessary decision.

76! I had no idea he was that age." Once the VT finished, Charlie provocatively probed his co-host: "Did I hear you singing along then, Rachel?

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