Rylan Clark
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 35 |
Date of birth | October 25,1988 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Stanford-le-Hope |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Dan Neal |
Height | 193 (cm) |
Siblings | Jamie Clark |
Parents | Linda Clark |
Full name | Ross Richard Clark |
Nationality | English |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 3899572 |
Rylan Clark Life story
Ross Richard Clark, known professionally as Rylan Clark or mononymously as Rylan, is an English broadcaster. He finished in fifth place on the ninth series of The X Factor in 2012, and the following year, he won the eleventh series of Celebrity Big Brother.
Wynne Evans: Challenges that inspired Celebrity MasterChef win
... Firstly his faggots, peas and mash quarter-final serving to guest judges Andi Peters, Rylan Clark and Vicky Pattison - influenced by finishing nights out at Cardiff s fast food take-away mecca chippy alley, more formally known as Caroline Street...
Lucy Spraggan: X Factor 'like abusive relationship'
... It happened at a hotel where she and her fellow contestant - the broadcaster Rylan Clark - had been moved to, away from the others...
Lucy Spraggan: Former X Factor star reveals sexual assault during filming
... " Spraggan, who was 20 at the time, said the assault happened after a night out in central London celebrating the 25th birthday of fellow contestant Rylan Clark...
BBC presenter allegations: A timeline of how the story has unfolded
... Meanwhile, following speculation about the star s identity on social media, BBC presenters including Gary Lineker, Jeremy Vine, Rylan Clark and Nicky Campbell deny involvement to publicly clear their names...
Family 'upset' with BBC response to presenter photo claims
... Following the first report by the Sun, a number of BBC presenters took to social media to deny they were the star in question including Rylan Clark, Jeremy Vine, Nicky Campbell and Gary Lineker...
BBC presenter faces new allegations over explicit photos
... Following the first Sun report, BBC presenters took to social media to deny they were the star in question, including Rylan Clark, Jeremy Vine, Nicky Campbell and Gary Lineker...
Mae Muller: Why did the UK do so badly at Eurovision?
... So what s next for the UK? Earlier this week, Radio 2 s Eurovision commentators Scott Mills and Rylan Clark offered some perspective on the UK s Eurovision journey...
Eurovision grand final: A mystery guest, and nine more things to look for
... " I thought it was going to be Charles and Camilla giving out the points, but apparently it s Catherine Tate, " joked Radio 2 s Eurovision commentator, Rylan Clark...
Lucy Spraggan: Former X Factor star reveals sexual assault during filming
By Thomas MackintoshBBC News
Former X Factor contestant Lucy Spraggan has revealed she was raped by a Hotel Porter during the production of the ITV show in 2012.
She withdrew from The Show , citing an illness at The Time , but told The Real reason was because she was attacked.
Spraggan said she felt let down by the programme makers.
Simon Cowell , creator of X Factor, said What Happened to Spraggan was " horrific and heart-breaking".
" When I was given the opportunity to speak to Lucy, I was able to personally tell her how sorry I was about everything she has been through.
" Lucy is one of The Most authentic, talented and Brave People I have ever met. "
Spraggan, who was 20 at The Time , said The Assault happened after a Night Out in Central London celebrating the 25th birthday of fellow contestant Rylan Clark .
In her new memoir, Process: Finding My Way Through, the 31-year-old waives The Right to anonymity granted to victims of sexual offences to tell Her Story for the First Time .
She Said she was escorted back to The Hotel by a member of the production team when a Hotel Porter offered to take her to her room.
She told The Guardian : " I woke up The Next day with this sense of sheer dread.
" I don't think I've ever felt that level of confusion since. I knew that I'd been raped, but I could not process that. So I put my clothes on and went into autopilot. "
Although the production team called police and an arrest was quickly made, Spraggan said she believed they were " unprepared" to deal with what had happened.
Spraggan received financial and medical support in The Immediate aftermath of The Crime , but The Singer said she wasn't given any support after The Trial in which her attacker was convicted.
An ITV spokesperson praised Spraggan for her " resilience and bravery" adding the series was produced by Thames (part of Fremantle) and Syco, owned by Simon Cowell .
They said it was those two companies which were " primarily responsible for duty of care towards all of its programme contributors".
A spokesperson for Fremantle said " to our knowledge, The Assault was an event without precedent in the UK television industry" and they " believed throughout that we were doing our best to support Lucy".
But they added: " As Lucy thinks we could have done more, we must therefore recognise this. For everything Lucy has suffered, We Are extremely sorry.
" Since then, we have done our very best to learn lessons from these events and improve our aftercare processes.
" Whilst we have worked hard to try and protect Lucy's lifetime right to anonymity, we applaud her strength and bravery now that she has chosen to waive that right. "
You can see an exclusive broadcast interview with Lucy Spraggan on The Bbc on Sunday.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com