Rylan Clark has been forced to hit back at fans on Twitter who he says "really need to read [his] tweets" after many missed the "irony" in a post about the current government.
The Radio Two presenter, 33, took to the social media site yesterday to tweet: "It’s sad and not nice to laugh and throw insults when people make wrong choices in their jobs.
Mistakes happen. "Just make sure it’s the right person for the job and you’re not hurting people along the way. Especially when playing with peoples lives.This isn’t the sims, it’s real.'' Seemingly, not everyone understood Rylan's humour with some even questioning if the former X-Factor contestant was tweeting his support for Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield following their 'queue-gate' saga – when they were accused of skipping the queue to view the Queen lying-in-State.
Rylan's tweet was sent on a day where there was huge change at number 11 as PM Liz Truss fired her long-term ally Kwasi Kwarteng after just 38 days in office as their mini-Budget collapsed around them.
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