Rylan Clark forced to say 'that's me' as fans speculate over topless pool clip after plans to leave UK announced
12.06.2023 - 11:35
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Rylan Clark appeared to have to confirm it was him in his latest social media post as he put on a cool, topless display. Fans were quick to wonder whether the TV and radio star was auditioning to be the next James Bond as the video showed him emerging from a crystal clear pool.
He has 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. The 35-year-old hasn't just been living it up in Southeast Europe but has also been hard at work on a new TV show
Rylan, who stepped down from his presenting duties on Strictly Come Dancing spin-off It Takes Two earlier this year, is 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.
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The reason for his trip was seemingly confirmed by talent agent Martha Durham last week who posted a picture of Rylan to her Instagram Story, which he then shared, saying: "Wrapped for the day. New @rylan @rpimevideo show coming soon." But while Rylan hasn't confirmed his next gig himself, he didn't mind sharing some glamourous snaps from his trip.
Back to the video and posting it to both Instagram and Twitter, Rylan wrote: "Coming soon…" But as the comments came flooding in, it appears Rylan needed to clarify something as he replied to his own tweet: "That’s me btw ffs."
As some assumed it was a mystery partner, the majority of Rylan's fans and followers thought it was another kind of reveal. @claire_brabin said: "Are you channelling Daniel Craig there? You’re not the next James Bond are you?? #rumbled." @ebarmby wrote: "Looks like you’re
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