Rylan Clark celebrates 'dream come true' as he lines up job if 'TV career doesn't work out'
26.03.2024 - 11:39
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Rylan Clark has jokingly lined up a potential new job if his 'TV career doesn't work out' after he was able to fulfil a 'dream' of his own. The TV and radio star has had a busy time of late, jumping from project to project while also hosting his own show on BBC Radio 2.
Earlier this month, Rylan revealed he'd returned following a month out of the UK as he filmed a new TV show, Dating Naked UK which follows contestants living together and looking for that special connection - all in their birthday suits. The ten one-hour episodes are expected to premier on Paramount+ in the UK later in the new year.
But after a month away from his Saturday afternoon show on BBC Radio 2, the 35-year-old gave a glimpse at what he'd been up to and captioned a sun-soaked post on Instagram, he told his 2.1 million followers: "A month on an island in Colombia shooting Dating Naked UK. The best times, The best people, The best memories. Coming soon."
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But since then, Rylan has revealed he ditched the UK again - but for less than 24 hours. Sharing a string of snaps to his Instagram page, the Celebrity Big Brother winner said: "17 hours in Miami. Quickest trip ever."
The first image showed Rylan smiling for the camera as he posed on the golden sandy beach with clear blue skies above him. He also shared pictures of the gorgeous sunny location and revealed he'd made the trip with hair and makeup artist Bernice Cole. He then shared a selfie showing him with his hood up and sunglasses covering his eyes as the whirlwind trip appeared to take its toll.
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