Rylan Clark-Neal got into a bit of hot water with the BBC over his brand-new podcast, How To Be In The Spotlight. The star-studded radio gig follows the massive success of Rylan's previous series, How to Be a Man.The cheeky presenter caused a stir at The Podcast Show festival in London where he dropped a few bombshells about his upcoming project.
He chanced his arm by inviting TV legend Daisy May Cooper, 37, onto his debut episode. Rylan spilled the beans to fans at the event, revealing that Daisy's foul mouth had waved red flags for the BBC's compliance team.
He said: "Daisy May Cooper, I think, is going to be our opening episode and - I'm going to say it - there was an email yesterday from BBC compliance about how many f***s and how many C-words were in the episode.
We're just trying to work out what we're actually allowed to have in there, but I fully blame Daisy May Cooper for that." Interviewer Ros Atkins, 50, seized the moment to ask Rylan, who he was chatting with live on stage, exactly how many curse words the BBC would let slide.
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