Rylan Clark has left fans 'so excited' as he issues 'coming soon' announcement
18.01.2024 - 15:53
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Rylan Clark has left fans 'so excited' as he made an announcement about one of his upcoming TV gigs. The radio and TV star had a busy time last summer as not only was he filming a new TV show for the BBC he had spent weeks in the sun working on another new programme.
Back in June, it was revealed that Rylan was set to host a brand new Prime Video show, which will follow a group of partying Brits as they live together and try to run a bar in Zante. At the time, fans were quick to wonder whether the 35-year-old was auditioning to be the next James Bond as a video showed him emerging from a crystal clear pool.
He had his back to the camera but those watching could see Rylan slicking back his trademark dark locks that had been submerged in the water under the burning sun in Greece. But it's now clear that the This Morning presenter wasn't just living it up on the Greek island but he was working on Hot Mess Summer.
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On Wednesday (January 17), Prime Video unveiled a first glimpse at the six-part reality series with the trailer featuring the eight single Brits who thought they were heading for a raucous holiday in the sunshine, only to have been nominated by their closest friends to be put to work in a VIP Zante bar with one major rule - no drinking allowed.
The series will document how the party lovers manage to turn their hands to the working world where each week they can be tipped money by their VIP guests before reaching an end total of potentially up to £60,000. Rylan will be on hand to get the guest feedback and relay the news and how much they've made to
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