Rylan Clark has been flooded with support from fans after announced possibly one of his most personal work projects to date.
The BBC Radio 2 host took to Instagram to share the news that he's releasing his very own podcast. The image posted to his millions of followers featured his portrait and the words: "Rylan How To Be A Man," and he explained more in the caption. "What it means to be a man is something I’ve thought about my whole life; how you’re supposed to look, behave, speak or even think, and where I fit into it all," Rylan typed. "It’s especially relevant at the moment with terms like 'toxic masculinity' being bandied around, and I’m over the moon to be hosting my first podcast about a subject so close to my heart.
Getting to speak to people I admire so much was such a thrill and listening to their different takes on masculinity gave me a lot to think about." READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community The 35-year-old then added: "I’m very grateful to all of them for opening up to me about their experiences," before confirming the podcast will be available as a box set on BBC Sounds from Tuesday, May 9, and broadcast weekly on BBC Radio 4 from May 18.
And his fans and followers were rushing to the comments section to respond, showing their support and sharing their praise for Rylan. @julieprice357 said: "You are an amazing example of a man and credit to yourself and your Mother!