‘No offence’ Charlie Stayt in brutal quip at BBC Breakfast co-star ‘Get out the way’

BBC Breakfast: Charlie asks reporter to move out of shot

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Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty were back on Saturday to give the latest news headlines to BBC Breakfast viewers. The duo heavily reported on the heatwave that has swept the UK as well as the official drought which is affecting areas in the South West including Devon and Dorset.

However, as Sarah spoke with guest Clive Stanbrook from Ladybower Reservoir in Derbyshire, Charlie couldn’t help but make a cheeky remark by asking Sarah to move out of the way.

“It’s lovely here and the idea is to keep it that way,” Sarah said as she wrapped up the segment.

“Thank you, Sarah,” Charlie replied before joking: “Can I just ask… no offence but could your camera operator just give us a shot of the place you’re in, just to give us a little look at it if you could.”

Sarah took the comment in good jest as she replied: “No offence taken.READ MORE: Adil Ray shut down by Coffey as she tries to end GMB interview

“It’s absolutely beautiful. Come on, Clive, let’s get out of the way.”

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