Rylan Clark reveals he was hospitalised after 'losing himself' following split from husband Dan
18.01.2022 - 22:01
/ ok.co.uk
Rylan Clark has candidly revealed he "went away for a bit" to hospital after the split from his husband Dan Neal.The X Factor star Rylan, 33, admitted to "losing himself" and feeling "low" following his breakup from Big Brother star Dan, after five and a half years of marriage. Speaking candidly about how he felt after the breakup, during which he took an extended break from his work commitments, Rylan revealed: "I didn’t think I’d be here. I didn’t think I could continue." And when asked by The Observer if he meant continuing to work or to live, he said: "Both.
I didn’t think I’d actually come back. I was very… gone." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page He added: "I’m the last person that my friends would ever believe could feel as low as I did.
Superficially, on paper, I can look after myself, but actually in that moment and for months after, none of the money or the fame mattered. "I did not know myself at certain points. I was having thoughts and doing things that made me… f**ked up, for want of a better word.
"I didn’t understand why I was doing that to myself. So, I went away for a bit." When asked if he went away to hospital, Rylan answered: "Yes. For safety reasons.
"It’s really strange talking about this, because I’ve not even spoken about it to my friends. I just never thought I could get that ill." Rylan also revealed the trigger of his hospital stay was his divorce from Dan, but there was also "more to his breakdown". He added: "It’s 10 years that I’ve been doing this job.
And I think that whole decade slapped me around the a**e and stabbed me in the stomach. "Maybe I needed it to happen. I just
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