Jason Manford has said he was turned down for a job at Tesco.
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Rylan Clark-Neal said he turned down a job to work for former US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
The presenter, 31, said he was working at This Morning at the time the former US presidential candidate made the proposition.
However, Rylan claimed he didn't have any plans to work as a personal aide to the politician.
He said: "You know Hillary Clinton actually offered me a job once... As in, like, genuinely.
"It was was when I worked on This Morning, we used to do this thing called The
Jason Manford has said he was turned down for a job at Tesco.
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Rylan Clark-Neal has claimed that he was offered a job to work for former US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.