As he admitted to being “on his own” for the past few years and only been on two dates in the last two years, Ryan Clark opened up about his single life and openly discussed his personal quirks.
Rylan Clark has confessed that the glare of fame has dampened his dating life, as he admits to being solitary and only going on two dates in the past couple of years.
The 36 year old TV and radio personality enjoys a night out at bars and clubs but hesitates to approach potential interests due to his public profile. In a candid chat with 67 year old psychotherapist Philippa Perry on his podcast ‘Rylan: How to Be in Love’, he shared: “I’ve genuinely been in a situation where I’ve been in a bar, and I’ve looked at someone across the way.
Because of my job, I’ve looked at people, and I’ve looked at them, I’ve looked at them. I wonder if someone is looking at me because I’m Rylan or because they believe he’s alright.
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Since parting ways with his husband Dan Neal in 2021, the BBC Radio 2 presenter has experienced loneliness while living by himself for the first time ever, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Rylan stated, “For the past few years, I have been living alone, which is something I have never done my entire life. However, I’ve reached the point where I can’t even say, “Of course you want me to empty the drip trays!” when I talk to the coffee maker in the morning. “
Rylan Clark has openly discussed his personal flaws and love life after splitting up, revealing what qualities he seeks in a partner. The TV personality, who split from his wife of 40 years, has since returned to the dating scene, going on blind dates with his partner, 47, in Italy for their BBC Two series Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour.
Rylan admitted that his unique perspective, “It winds me up, but I will say it out loud,” was true. Some people might assume I’m unwell. It’s my Secret Single Behaviour that I’m not.
He also shared his desires for a potential partner, saying, “I want two things from them: one is that you make me laugh and one that doesn’t make me cry.” The other one is when I enter the house, or when you enter, and I ask, “How was your day?” ‘”.
Fans can find out more about Rylan’s romantic philosophy by watching his podcast “Rylan: How to Be in Love,” which is available on BBC Sounds and BBC iPlayer in its entirety.
Source: Mirror
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