Rylan Clark gets one-word response from Robert Rinder as he gets 'married' live on TV after jibe at ex
12.08.2023 - 16:41
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Robert Rinder had a very simply one-word response to his pal Rylan Clark after he tied the knot live on TV - but all wasn't as it seems. The pair have become close friends after recently heading off to Italy together to film a new TV programme.
Rylan and Rob joined forces last month to front a brand new BBC travel show. The three-part BBC Two show will see the pair follow in the footsteps of the romantic poet Lord Byron and English aristocrats who took on the Grand Tour, a classic trip through Europe popular in the 18th and 19th centuries.
And while they were away, Rob decided to pull a bit of a prank on his co-star by telling the whole Twittersphere that they had gotten engaged. Criminal barrister-turned-TV star Rob took to Twitter with a gorgeous snap showing the two stars standing in what appeared to be the Italian countryside.
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The views spread for miles while Rylan and Rob stood facing each other under the bright sun beating down on them, both while sporting crisp white shirts and trousers. "Elton’s set at Glastonbury has inspired us to tie the knot. I [heart] @Rylan," Rob typed alongside the snap on Twitter as fans rushed to share their congratulations with some believing the nuptials to be true.
However, those wanting it to be real, were sadly disappointed as Rylan, 34, himself replied and confirmed: "Fake news he’s had a wine." Rylan later revealed that once home, he had to clarify to a stranger that he and Rob were not tying the knot after they congratulated him in the street.
But it appears Rylan has not got himself a new partner - sort of - and Rob doesn't seem too thrilled. During an appearance on The Last Leg on
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