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Susan Knox

Rylan Clark reveals feud with TV presenter as he slams 'rude and fake' star

Eurovision Song Contest host Rylan Clark has hinted at a secret feud with a 'two-faced' TV star.

The former X Factor star, 34, has taken aim at a mystery fellow TV star in a new interview.

Rylan, who has hosted huge shows including Big Brother's Bit On The Side, Strictly's It Takes Two, The Xtra Factor, and This Morning, shared some insight into his life as a TV presenter in the new interview, admitting that he can 'see through' people very clearly now.

After over a decade in showbiz, Rylan observed: "People can see through it all now. People can see who are the real ones and can very much see who isn't.

"I've been in this industry for nearly 11 years, and all I've ever been is nice and polite to people."

Rylan has hinted at a fued (Hoda Davaine/Dave Benett/Getty I)
Rylan has been working in showbiz for 11 years (Ken McKay/Thames/REX/Shutterstock)

The TV star told Waitrose and Partners Weekend: "And that's starting to pay off for me now, because there are people in this industry who aren't like that. They think they're something special. And the walls are starting to fall."

In another recent interview, Rylan detailed how he feels as though a number of long-running TV presenter's treats the production runners like 'rubbish'.

In one particular instance, Rylan overhead a well-known TV star shouting at a runner after they made them the wrong hot drink.

After witnessing the uncomfortable situation, Rylan said he felt furious for the runner, and immediately stepped in to slam the mystery TV presenter for their appalling behaviour towards the staff member.

"I told them to f**k off and then I went and had a ciggy with the runner," Rylan shared.

The former X Factor star, 34, is hosting the competition from Liverpool this year as the UK hosts for the Ukraine who won the competition in 2022.

Rylan is hosting the Eurovision this year (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)

Rylan reckons Eurovision is a lifeline for lots of fans. He said: “It gives people escapism. It’s one week of the year where we can all be part of this family.

“When you’re there, it doesn’t matter what country you’re from.

“If you’re gay or straight, if you’re black or white – none of that matters. Everyone is just together.”

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