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Rylan Clark sparks debate over deleted tweet as fans are left 'outraged'

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Rylan Clark lashed out at 'rude b******s' following a backlash over his road rage rant concerning zebra crossing etiquette.The BBC Radio 2 presenter swiftly deleted a tweet in which he branded a pedestrian a 'rude p**ck' for not expressing gratitude when Rylan allowed him to cross the road.On his Twitter account, he vented: "I know it's the law and that pedestrians have right of way at zebra crossings...

BUT SAY THANK YOU OR POP UR HAND UP. Rude pr**ks... (Stuck in traffic and annoyed)."Social media users were quick to criticise Rylan's outburst reports the Mirror, leading to the tweet being taken down and shown as 'no longer available'.

One user quipped: "Ah, I see Rylan is jeopardising his National Treasure status by having a go at the zebra crossing community.

I'm sorry, but this topic isn't as black and white as you might think," while another declared, "I love Rylan, but I will take my time at a zebra crossing, and will shout at any driver that doesn't respect my RIGHT OF WAY."Another simply commented: "No hun, this ain't it," in response to his complaint.

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