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Rylan Clark reveals he was targeted by homophobic abuse while filming his BBC series with Rob Rinder in Italy: 'I wanted to go after this bloke and knock him out'


Rylan Clark has spoken about the horrific abuse he suffered while filming his BBC series with Rob Rinder in Venice, Italy.

'Rob finally got it and we dressed up in drag, the pair of us, and we walked with the whole collective to San Marco Square - Rob was giving Pauline Fowler vibes, it was the look he ended up with.' The Eurovision presenter, 35, got candid while chatting on Olivia Attwood 's So Wrong It's Right podcast as he revealed how members of the public shouted homophobic comments at him during filming (pictured on the show) While Rylan - who finished in fifth place on the ninth series of The X Factor in 2012 and went on to win Celebrity Big Brother the following year - would be wary about appearing on certain reality shows again, there is one programme he would definitely sign up for.

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