Rylan Clark has made it clear that he won't be taking to the dance floor on Strictly Come Dancing as a contestant. The 35-year-old TV personality, who hosted Strictly Come Dancing's spin-off show It Takes Two from 2019 until 2023, believes it wouldn't be right for him to compete in the BBC ballroom show after having been a host.
Speaking to the Daily Star's Hot TV column, Rylan said: "I get asked to do 'Strictly' all the time, but the answer is no. I wouldn't do it." He further explained his stance by stating: "It wouldn't be fair for me to go back and compete.
It would be the same as if I went back into 'Celebrity Big Brother'. It wouldn't be fair." Rylan also mentioned: "I was a host, so it would be weird if I became a contestant.
I'd rather just have a little dance at home than do it on the show." READ MORE: Hollyoaks' Jorgie Porter says 'be kind' as she shares 'reality' of second pregnancy After leaving 'It Takes Two', which he co-presented with Zoe Ball and later Janette Manrara, Rylan shared with The Sun that his departure was about taking time for personal reflection.
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