BBC Breakfast presenters Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt often have their differences, but on Friday morning's episode it appears as though Charlie was left feeling outraged by his co-host's admission.The presenters were taking a look at the newspaper headlines when Naga Munchetty started discussing a story about an old wives' tale.Presenter Naga explained how some beliefs which are considered to be factual are in fact false.But Charlie Stayt seemed to be having none of it and demanded Naga to know where the information had come from.Naga said: "So there are loads of these kinds of myths I suppose, that we've all grown up believing, but they've been myth-busted."Perplexed by her statement, Charlie replied: "Give me an example.""Okay,.
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