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Rylan makes £50 offer to fans and Sheridan Smith agrees to play him in TV drama following train chaos travelling to Eurovision

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Rylan Clark entertained fans as he shared his traumatic experience trying to get to Liverpool where he is covering the Eurovision Song Contest next week for BBC Radio Two.

The 34-year-old broadcaster, who is one of the presenters providing insight and commentary for the station, had a far from easy journey afer revealing that he had packed 20 cases to take with him. "Pray for me with 20 cases alone on a train," he had messaged and asked "How the f*** am I gonna do all these cases by myself?" Then there was drama ahead with issues at London's Euston station.

Rylan tweeted at around 6pm on Saturday: "All trains suspended at Euston you cannot be serious. This is how I perish." And he followed this up by saying: "I live at Euston now" with a picture of his luggage. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community The former X Factor finalist, Celebrity Big Brother winner and Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two host was spotted by fans and tweeted: “A group of women have just screamed RYLAN at the top of their voice on the concourse.

Slowly dying.” He then said: “I’ve befriended an elder who has just come back from Japan and is looking to get to Birmingham.

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