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Rylan Clark responds to The Last Leg viewers' calls after foul-mouthed appearance on Channel 4 show

Rylan Clark appears to have read fans' mind way before his latest TV appearance on The Last Leg. The TV star appeared as a guest on the Channel 4 show on Friday night (July 29) alongside Labour MP Jess Phillips

And it wasn't long before talk turned to the Tory leadership race with hosts Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker. Rylan, 33, was asked about Nadine Dorries hitting out at Rishi Sunak for wearing a £3,500 suit and Prada loafers while, she claimed, Liz Truss wore earrings from Claire's Accessories.

Rylan said: “One, who has been in Claire’s Accessories since they were 12, for a start? And second of all, I don’t care if you’re wearing a 200 grand suit, as long as you’re running the country right, I don’t care what’s on your feet and what’s on your back at the end of the day. Primark or Prada, I don’t care.

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"I don’t think it really matters, and I’m not gonna start any beef with Nadine Dorries at all – I tweeted something about Edwina Currie and that was an exciting morning, let me tell you..."

And it's fair to say the BBC Radio 2 host didn't hold back and soon entered into a sweary tirade. He said: "I just don't think it matters, Jess. I don't care what you're wearing, just run the country right, look after the people of this country and stop being a f***ing a***hole."

His honest answer was met with a standing ovation from the studio audience with Adam joking: "So glad you’re being careful about what you’re saying." And the political talk didn't stop there.

At one point Jess Phillips, remarked: “Rylan for prime minister!" and Rylan continued by telling those watching that his first promise if he became PM in the

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