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Rylan Clark asks 'what have I done' after debate sparks phone call from pal Rob Rinder

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Rylan Clark is seemingly questioning his decision to take a real-life annoyance onto social media after receiving a call from his co-star and pal Rob Rinder.

The TV and radio presenter went viral this week when he took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share a rant about pedestrian crossings before he was left joking that he's 'completely heartbroken'.

It all kicked off when Rylan, 35, slammed 'rude b*****ds' regarding people using zebra crossings. In a post that was accidentally deleted from the social media platform, he branded a pedestrian a 'rude p***k' for failing to express gratitude for being 'allowed' to cross. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Dianne Buswell called out by Chris McCausland over 'honest' reaction to pairing Later on Wednesday evening (October 2), the BBC Radio 2 host then returned to social media as his original post went missing, despite still being flooded with responses.

In the fresh post, he said: "Dunno how I deleted my tweet from earlier was looking at ur replies. Read like this 'I know it's the law and that pedestrians have right of way at zebra crossings...

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