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Charlie Stayt brutally shut down by BBC Breakfast co-host after issuing tragic health update

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The BBC Breakfast studio was filled with a frosty tension this weekend when Rachel Burden swiftly put her co-host Charlie Stayt in his place during an uncomfortable exchange.They were chatting about the recent news that rock legends Aerosmith are hanging up their touring boots after nearly 50 years, with frontman Steven Tyler blaming health woes for the decision.

As their iconic tune I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing played over a video clip, Rachel shared: "Aerosmith have retired from touring after almost 50 years." She added, "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." After the VT ended, Charlie looked to Rachel and probed: "Did I hear you singing along then, Rachel?

Did I hear that? I think I heard that," reports the Express. Rachel wasn't having it though, brushing him off with: "Erm. Mumbling along.

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