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Rylan Clark reveals he woke up in the back of an ambulance with a fractured skull after shocking homophobic attack


The TV presenter, 35, recalled the incident in his new documentary Rylan: Homophobia, Football and Me.

Speaking to consultant psychiatrist Dr Bruce Clark, Rylan said 'in a sick way' he is almost glad the attack happened as it taught him to never treat anyone badly. 'I'm not one to be easily offended but some of the language and insults that're used on a daily basis by football crowds made going to games almost impossible, especially as I got more and more known and started having them directed at me. Manchester United star Rio said: 'Discrimination in any form has no place in society and it has been confronting to hear what Rylan has had to endure as a gay man who simply wanted to go and support his local football team.

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