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Rylan Clark ‘I wanted kill myself after first X Factor’
Ryan Clark is quite likely in need of some therapy following an interview he gave to “Star Magazine”. His comments revealed a deep self-loathing which needs to be addressed lest he do himself harm. Clark admits that following his debut appearance as a contestant on Britain’s “X Factor” show, he contemplated suicide.
Why? Because he finished at the bottom two and was saved because he was viewed as the most loathed man in the United Kingdom. He then turned his anger outward and walked off the show only to return because he had devoted so much effort to make it on the show.
When asked what his worst moment of his life was, he rols rhw magazine: “Week one of the live ‘X Factor’ shows, when I was saved, because I was the most hated man in Britain.”
He continued: “I wanted to f**king kill myself. I was like: “This isn’t worth it’. I tried to leave the show and at one point I did walk. Then I thought: ‘I’ve worked so hard for this. I’ve got to prove why I should be here.”
While he didn’t win the competition, he finished fifth and eventually landed the role as a presenter for the “Big Brother” spin off called “Big Brothers Bit on the Side”.
Clark’s appearance is well-manicured with a quasi-coif hair stair, styled facial hair, trimmed eyebrows, and tanning salon tan which is slightly orange-like in complexion.
He hates it when people pit them against one another and added:
“People have to understand that me, Emma and AJ are part of the same team. It’s not nice when people say, ‘You should present it on your own’, or, ‘Rylan and AJ shouldn’t be there, it should just be Emma’.
“It’s f**king ridiculous. Don’t pit us against each other, we all love our job.”
He recently replaced his teeth with implants because he was unsatisfied with their appearance. Clark says that when he looks in the mirror, he hates what he sees.
“My teeth trended on Twitter for four hours on the first night…”
“The best thing was that people were so worried about my teeth, not one person said I’m a s*** presenter, so I’m over the moon.”
Thus far, his method of dealing with that is reactionary, but he will eventually need to deal with the inevitable question of why he feels this way about himself.
On The Web:
Rylan Clark: ‘I Wanted To Kill Myself After First X Factor Live Show’
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