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Rylan Clark has declared 'and so it begins' after his own journey to Eurovision 2023 was hit by chaos. The TV and radio star, who will be among the presenters providing coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest for the BBC, headed to Liverpool over the weekend where he'll remain for the next couple of weeks.

But Rylan's planned train journey to the city didn't go as planned. However, in his usual humourous style, the 34-year-old entertained fans as he shared his traumatic experience after revealing that he had packed 20 cases to take with him. "Pray for me with 20 cases alone on a train," he had shared on social media before he asked, "How the f*** am I gonna do all these cases by myself?" But that was only the start of his problems as he arrived at London's Euston station where customers had previously warned that some journeys over the bank holiday weekend could be delayed. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community He documented his travels - or lack of them - as the trains were suspended.

Later, after making it onto the train he explained: "The train has been declared Declassified. No drinks. No good. No seats." He added: "Nothing matters anymore.

A lady has give me a pornstar martini. This could be the end. God speed x." He shared a video clip with other passengers, pointing at at his chair and saying comically: "Declassified means 'this don't mean nothing.'" As someone offered a hip flask of whisky, he said: "I don't know what this means.

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