Rylan Clark says 'they're sacked' as he's victim of prank by BBC Radio 2 team
03.10.2023 - 08:11
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Rylan Clark has jokingly 'sacked' his radio team after they took an opportunity to pull a cruel yet hilarious prank on the star. Those who follow the radio and TV presenter online will know that last week he faced the return of an unwelcome house guest.
Rylan, 34, was suffering a case of déjà vu when he discovered a snake slithering round the doors of his home. It comes after he left fans both terrified and in stitches last summer when he documented a snake lose INSIDE his plush abode. And more than a year on, the BBC Radio 2 host was left horrified as the guest made their return.
After documenting a failed capture progress, Rylan shared a further update the following morning when he took to his Instagram Story with a selfie showing him sporting a beige hoodie and black snapback. The former It Takes Two host covered his face with his hands as he distressingly said: "Still not found the snake."
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Rylan has since been lacking in updates on the snake fiasco but his colleagues at BBC Radio 2 didn't want him to forget about it. He shared a photo on social media of a fake snake they had bought and place on his desk. He then captioned the photo: "My radio team are now sacked."
BBC Radio 2 also shared a video of the moment the prank was pulled on their Saturday afternoon host. He was heard being confused about the sudden disappearance of his traffic reporter Sally Boazman. But as she says she thought she 'saw something', Rylan jumps out of his chair before the fake snake is pointed out to him and he dives backwards in the studio.
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