Rylan Clark shares 'normal day' at work after posing for unrecognisable snap
06.07.2023 - 21:13
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Rylan Clark appeared to be in a slightly unusual position as he returned to filming abroad but jokingly claimed it was a 'normal day'. The BBC Radio 2 host recently returned to the radio waves after a number of weeks away during which time he filmed a new show in Greece and started a new one in Italy.
After making a much-welcomed comeback to his show, Rylan jetted off again as he continues to film his upcoming travel series with Robert Rinder. With the working title Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour, the three-part BBC Two series 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 after heading over to Rome, Rylan took to his Instagram Story and posted a snap of himself appearing to be deep in conversation. While nothing initially seemed untoward, it didn't take long to spot that Rylan had unbelted his skinny black jeans and slightly lifted up his white shirt where his stomach was on show.
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"Just a normal day on set in Rome," he typed alongside the image posted to his 1.6 million followers with no other explanation. Meanwhile, earlier this week, he made an unrecognisable appearance as he got in the spirit of the history behind his and Rob's road trip.
The 34-year-old could be seen looking away from the camera as he stood in front of what appeared to be Castel Sant'Angelo. He could be seen sporting a traditional gold threaded outfit and his dark black locks had been covered by what could be described as a pouffe wig.
"When in Rome…" Rylan captioned the image which also saw him add a modern
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