MAN OF MANY TALENTS

Rylan Clark leaves Late-ish Show co-stars open-mouthed as he reveals incredible secret talent

RYLAN Clark left guests of The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan gobsmacked last night as he unveiled his incredible secret talent.

The TV presenter appeared on Channel 4 programme on Friday evening, alongside host Mo Gilligan, Rochelle Humes and Jimmy Carr.

The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan
Rylan left the studio audience and fans at home in shock

The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan
Rochelle stood open-mouthed as Rylan performed the rap

As the group gathered for a performance of Blazin’ Squad hit Tha Crossroads, Rylan, 33, went on to reveal his rapping skills.

The star, who previously appeared on The X Factor, took to the mic with Mo, when he showed off his secret talent.

He belted out the verse and chorus from the 2002 hit track – much to the astonishment of the show’s guest.

Rochelle stood open-mouthed as Rylan confidently performed the rap in the song to the audience.

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Following the show, Rylan also took to Twitter to share a clip of the performance.

“I don’t wanna say I’m a rapper but … I’m a rapper,” he captioned the post.

Twitter users were quick to praise the star, with one saying: “You smashed it, as a second wrote:: “There’s no end to your talents!”

A third added: “Can’t wait for the tour.”

It comes after Rylan’s beloved mum Linda recently opened up on her health battle with Crohn’s.

The TV star – who stars on Celebrity Gogglebox alongside her son Rylan – was diagnosed with Crohn’s when she was 30.

Over the years Linda, 69, has had three major bowel operations and now has stoma bag.

The reality favourite recently gave an update on her health as she reflected on the pain she used to be in.

Speaking to OK! magazine, Linda said: “I’m not well a lot of the time. I have nurses come round every morning and evening to give me a special feed.

“I’ve had Crohn’s since I was 30 and used to be in so much pain I’d be crying all the time.

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“It was unbearable – I felt like I wanted to get a knife and punch my stomach open. I’ve had three major bowel operations, and with the last one I got a stoma bag.

“Now I don’t have pain, which is a relief, but I’ve got to have nutrition put in me. I can eat, but everything goes straight through where I’ve hardly got any bowel left.”

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