RYLAN Clarke warmed the hearts of his listeners after he welcomed his biggest fan onto his Radio 2 show.
The presenter shared a snap of him and the future radio star, and naturally, it was a hit with his fans.
"Today 11 year old Harry joined me as co host of Rylan on Saturday. He called up a few weeks back saying how big a fan he was. What a guy. Thanks for coming in Harry!" he wrote in the caption.
Rylan, 34, draped his arm around the youngster, who beamed at the camera.
"Rylan you were wonderfully nurturing to Harry today, you will have had such a huge impact on his life, I salute you," one wrote.
"What a great show, Rylan you were so lovely with dear little Harry...he will always remember his afternoon on radio 2 with you !!!" another added.
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"Harry needs a regular slot Rylan," a third chimed.
Harry's teacher also joined in on the conversation and commented: "This is Miss Stubberfield, Harry’s teacher! I still can’t believe he kept it so quiet, he’s a superstar!"
Rylan and his mum Linda made their highly anticipated return to Celebrity Gogglebox last night.
The pair have been on a break from Celebrity Gogglebox for two years but they are finally back on the sofa together.
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Viewers were thrilled to see the mother and son opening the latest episode, with a shot of Linda rummaging through Rylan's fridge.
They then burst out laughing as Rylan asked Linda to retrieve a tub of Tzatziki before she attempted to say it - and failed.
Later in the show, while watching an episode of Jamie Oliver's One Pan Wonders, Linda made fans chuckle again after calling naan bread "nan bread".
The pair decided to take an extended break as Linda was struggling with her health, having been diagnosed with Crohn's disease in her 30s.
Speaking about his bond with his mum, Rylan previously said: "I cannot imagine my life without her. I mean she has gone through quite a lot with her health, she has got Crohn's disease.
"She is on a drip feed now like pretty much 24/7, whenever she can get on it.
"I will do anything for my mum. Like, she will not listen."
He went on: "Gogglebox is the easiest thing I have ever done because I literally sit on my kitchen sofa and they go, 'Right here we go' and I don't have to say a word."