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Kate Lally

Rylan makes £50 offer to fans after struggling to get to Liverpool

Rylan Clark has shared, in detail, his nightmare experience with fans as he struggled to get to Liverpool for the start of his Eurovision 2023 duties.

The TV personality set off on Saturday, telling his Twitter followers: "So from tonight Liverpool is home for 2 weeks. Hope everyone has a great Eurovision.

"(To my family staying at my house NO PARTIES I’ll see on the cameras) Pray for me with 20 cases alone on a train."

READ MORE: Rylan ready for more 'nights out in Liverpool during Eurovision'

But later, he had a less positive tweet as his train was cancelled. In true Rylan fashion, dramatic updates quickly ensued. He said: "All trains suspended at EUSTON YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS . This is how I perish", before later adding: "I live at Euston now".

Thankfully the star later told fans he was on board a train after befriending some fellow travellers. He then added: "The train has been declared DECLASSIFIED. No drinks . No good . No seats. Nothing matters anymore. A lady has give me a pornstar martini. This could be the end. God speed x"

A final tweet from Rylan said: "I will give £50 to anyone that will cuddle me at the end of this experience, preferably throughout the night".

Fans were clearly loving the updates, as Nati said: "This whole thread lmaooo I love Rylan" [sic], and Jade said: "That Euston-Liverpool train journey has always been a b***ache, Rylan styling it out with his live tweets".

Andreas said: "This is the best thread I've ever seen" and Toni said: "The trauma of travelling via Euston!"

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