Rylan Clark has stressed to Scott Mills that he needs to be at the top of his game in his new role, particularly as he is not a morning person.
Scott, 51, kicks off his new stint as the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show host today, replacing Zoe Ball who stepped down last year.
Catching up with Rylan ahead of his debut, the pair discussed what could go wrong with Scott's new early show at 6.30am. Speaking on his BBC Radio 2 show on Saturday, the 36-year-old highlighted: "You really need to be on your game for breakfast, because it's that time of the morning. "You could be a little bit tired, you could press the wrong button, your finger could slip, you could say the wrong thing, not that I'm trying to scare you." Agreeing, Scott added that Rylan had previously seen just how bad he was in the morning.
Recalling a moment after The Eurovision Song Contest, Rylan told listeners: "No, I remember coming into your bedroom at Eurovision and your lovely husband Sam was there and I was like, 'Where is he?
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