Rylan Clark said he wanted to go ‘mad’ at a homophobe in Italy Rylan Clark has said he wanted to ‘go mad’ after being attacked by vile homophobes in Italy. The Eurovision host had been with a drag queen collective in Venice, along with Rob Rinder, 45, for their upcoming BBC travel show Grand Tour. The group had been crossing San Marco Square when a young man shouted a homophobic slur at them. Rylan, 35, said the horrific abuse made him ‘want to go mad, go after the bloke and knock him out.
’ To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Rylan has previously revealed the vile homophobic messages he was sent after his powerful football documentary, Rylan: Homophobia, Football and Me, aired on Tuesday. He recalled his own memories of what growing up as a football fan as a gay man was like, saying he had his ‘fair share of s**t thrown at me’.
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