Rylan Clark's 'start of the end of career' message as fans 'can't wait' for his new E4 show to start
20.09.2023 - 19:11
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Rylan Clark fans say they 'can't wait' to watch his new series focusing on couples being reunited with their exes. The TV personality promoted the start of the new E4 series Sex Rated on Instagram, with the message: "Tonight, #SexRated Starts on @e4grams at 10pm. I’ll be joined by the lovely @rubyrare . Tune in to witness the start of the end of my career."
The show, presented by Rylan and sex educator Ruby Rare, reunites former couples who give an honest critique of everything that went on in the bedroom. Channel 4 says the series "lifts the lid on what did – and didn’t – happen between the sheets of our former flames!"
One Instagram follower, hunsnet, commented: "It’s so fab! Well done both." And another of Rylan's followers, charl0ttesayshi, wrote: "can't wait."
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Alex Sibley also commented on Instagram: "You were made for after watershed so I will look forward to this." Another wished him good luck.
The radio and TV host has his own Saturday afternoon show on BBC Radio 2 and spent his weekend living it up at Party in the Park. He has been posting a few light-hearted pictures and messages to fans after recently telling his followers he was 'stepping back' from social media.
The former X Factor star and Celebrity Big Brother winner hasn't had the easiest of times after his mum suffered a 'bad fall' during their holiday together. Rylan had whisked his mum off on her first holiday abroad in years when she fell and ended up in hospital needing surgery.
He kept his loyal followers updated on her progress as he was inundated with well wishes for Linda before revealing he'd paid for a jet and medical team to help bring
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