It comes after BBC Radio 2 host Rylan said he is stepping down from presenting Strictly Come Dancing's weeknight spin-off
Fans think they have worked out Rylan Clark's next job after he announced he was stepping back from his role on Strictly Come Dancing's weeknight spin-off after four years. The BBC confirmed on Wednesday that the TV and radio star would no longer be hosting the dance contest's BBC2 show, Strictly: It Takes Two.
The BBC said the series will announce a new presenter in due course. Kate Phillips, director of unscripted at the BBC, said she wanted to thank Clark on behalf of fans for “entertaining audiences so brilliantly for the past four years”. She added: "Rylan’s infectious personality, his stand-out sass and his genuine love for all the glitz and glamour of the ballroom have been a big part of It Takes Two’s continued success.
TV presenter AJ Odudu commented: "Take a bow darling, you've been fabulous." Former Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison posted: "You'll be missed petal." Steps singer Faye Tozer typed: "Noooo! Well those 4 years flew!! Love you @rylan ." His 'TV dad' Eamonn Holmes added: "Bet u r becoming a Contestant!!"
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