Rylan Clark was quick to issue a clarification following a casting call for his new TV show. The BBC Radio 2 host took to Twitter to show off a flyer for his new gig - but the details were very limited.
What the ad for contributors did reveal is that it is a 'fun' new show for Channel 4 which will be all about people's sex lives - and looking at how they can learn from their past. "Are you looking to learn from your past sex life, with Rylan?" the casting call asks.
"We're filming a fun new series for Channel 4 that will explore sex and relationships in a whole new life," the ad, covered in aubergine and peach emojis, adds. Those wanting to take part can scan a QR code or visit the website.
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Details of the new show were, however, revealed last month. Sex Rated will see each contributor find out how they rate in the bedroom via the results of a no-holds-barred feedback survey by a selection of exes. An expert sexologist will then be on hand to offer tips and guidance on how they can make their romantic lives better.
Rylan said: "This show is all about sex positivity as I delve into the love life of the nation. I'll be helping unlucky-in-love singletons work out where they're going wrong in their relationships by speaking to the people who they've shared their beds with; their exes.
"They'll help our singletons learn how their previous sexual slip-ups can be turned into a positive so I'm basically going to be Cupid, but six-foot-four and from Essex."
But sharing the call for some singleton's for the programme, Rylan felt like he needed to clear something up. "Just to clarify…. Not your past sex life with me….. u know what we mean," he typed on Twitter. Fans, however, saw the funny side and actually told the TV star they knew what it meant thanks to the use of a handy comma. Strictly star Kym Marsh was among those replying with crying laughing emojis.
@whatkatydid_nxt replied: "Commas are a wonderful thing." @scribblemoose echoed: "Commas are powerful things." @Ainsworth7Jo said: "What a difference a comma makes." @BiniPW wrote: "Thank god for punctuation!" @CatsBearsandMe laughed: "And that's what commas are for! And this one is doing a lot of heavy lifting."
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