Rylan Clark is optimistic about his romantic future despite going through a heartbreaking divorce, as he has every intention of finding love again. The BBC Radio 2 presenter is opening up about his personal trauma after the breakdown of his marriage with husband Dan Neal, leading to the star suffering with his mental health and even experiencing heart failure.
Rylan, 33, was forced to take a break from work to recover from his ordeal, but he’s since returned to the spotlight and is releasing new memoir, Ten, later this month.
During his book talk, An Evening With Rylan Clark, at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Wednesday, an audience member told the presenter: ‘You really deserve to be happy and I hope you’re not going to give up on [love].’ Rylan then reassured with a quip: ‘I’m not giving up on that – I’ve learned to get a prenup.’ He continued: ‘The one thing I was most frightened of was being on my own.
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