Rylan has shared videos of himself out enjoying beers and shots in Glasgow after his book signing hosted by Michelle McManus on Wednesday night.
17.09.2022 - 13:49 / ok.co.uk
TV personality Rylan Clark became unable to eat or speak following the breakdown of his marriage last year leading his mum to suspect he had suffered a stroke. Former X Factor star Rylan, 33, who recently stormed off This Morning following a prank, married former Big Brother star Dan Neal, 43, back in 2015 but their marriage ended last year. The reality star has now spoken out about the collapse of his marriage and revealed that he couldn’t eat or speak, leaving his mum to fear he had suffered a stroke.
“My body did completely shut down. I wouldn't eat. I went through a stage where I couldn't even talk, which for some people might be quite handy,” he told the Happy Place podcast.
“My speech was just slurred. My mum thought I was having a stroke. My body just went.
I went down to 9st and I am six-foot-four.” The devastation of the break-up took such a toll on Rylan that he was away from his radio show last year for several weeks which sparked huge concern with fans. He continued: “Two days before I was due to do Eurovision, everyone knew when I wasn't at Eurovision something was wrong.” Looking back, Rylan now believes it may not have been the best decision not to work. He went on: “If I had done it, I may not have gone on such a quick decline.
And when I say quick decline, it felt like minutes. I felt like I'd had the jab and I was shutting down.” Rylan continued: “It was hard but on reflection, yes, I needed to stop. Maybe it was an amalgamation of 10 years.
I didn't stop since the day I went on The X Factor. “Nothing stopped. I don't regret stopping.
Rylan has shared videos of himself out enjoying beers and shots in Glasgow after his book signing hosted by Michelle McManus on Wednesday night.
Rylan has treated his fans to a duet with Pop Idol winner Michelle McManus.
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