EMOTIONAL ADMISSION: Rylan Clark ISSUES Heartbreaking Statement After Being Called ‘TERRIBLE PERSON’

Rylan Clark has shared that he visited one of the “top astrologists in India” who gave him some unsettling news. The revelation came during his return to BBC Radio 2, where he was chatting with Diana Vickers, another star from The X Factor. The presenter, 36, discussed his trip to India with Rob Rinder for their Grand Tour show, which starts airing tonight (September 14).
After mentioning to Diana that he knew she was interested in astrology and crystals, he said: “You are going to love this because I need to tell you. I went to see one of India’s top astrologists in Jaipur. I was all for it. I don’t want to give anything away. It will be in episode two. I have never been more upset at what he told me.”


He then elaborated: “I was like, ‘Oh my God we have to do it’ and I’ve never been more upset. He basically said I’ve got gout. He said you are going to get gout and I’m a horrible person. I’m like, hang on a minute!”
Diana started to laugh and told him that was “not ok”.
Rylan and Rob journeyed through India for their latest travel programme, following a previous trip to Italy which won over viewers and saw their friendship flourish, reports the Manchester Evening News.
In an interview with Radio Times Magazine, Rylan also shared that his adventures with Rob led him to reflect on his beloved mum Linda’s life.
He confessed: “I’m more worried about losing my mum than losing my own life.”
The star went on: “I feel like coming back from Varanasi was eye-opening. It made me realise I’ve just got to enjoy things I’m doing, and if I’m not enjoying it, then don’t f***ing do it.”


Rob also admitted he has been contemplating death and mortality himself, stating: “The dark shadow of death and fear of it is a present force and has always been for me. The looming idea it’s going to end.”
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