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Rylan Clark was rushed to hospital with a mystery illness this week, which has resulted in him pulling out of his regular radio spot.
The TV personality, 33, has revealed on social media that he is now back at home after “an extended stay” in hospital.
He also let fans know that he will not be presenting his radio show tomorrow for the second week in a row.
The former X Factor star shared a photo of his arm with a cannula in and wrote: “Finally home after an extended trip to Costa del hospital. Slowly on the mend. Won’t be on the wireless tomorrow. Resting up. Be back soon."
The star has a regular spot Rylan On Saturday each week from 3 to 6pm on Radio 2.
However, the Celebrity Big Brother winner also pulled out last week after suffering from the flu.
At the time, he said: "Gone and got the flu (not surprised) been in bed for a couple of days.
"Have lat tested and not Covid thankfully but won’t be able to go on the wireless tomorrow. Be back soon x."
Many fans flooded his post with get well soon messages.
One user tweeted: "Plenty of fluids, regular paracetamol and ibuprofen (if you can take it) and get better soon."
Another said: "There’s something nasty going round. Rest up, steam your face and get well soon xxx"
A third chimed: "Get well soon! Had a chesty cough myself past few days and it’s no fun."
Rylan has worked on the radio channel since 2018.
He covered for Zoe Ball on her show four years ago and later took over in 2019 when she moved to the breakfast show.
The TV favourite has also recently opened up about a time he was hospitalised following his split from husband Dan Neal, 42, after becoming "quite ill" following the announcement of their break-up.
Opening up to The Guardian’s Observer, Rylan said: "I’d got to the point where I didn’t know if I wanted to come back. Or whether I would be able to do this job again. I’d got… quite ill.
"I went down to just over 9st and I’m 6ft 4in. It got bad. Like, very bad. And I didn’t think it would get better. I needed help…
"Everyone feels like I’m their mate. I was probably talking to five million people a night. But last summer for the first time, I literally felt alone.’
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