Rylan apologised after unforeseen travel complications forced him to miss his radio show while stranded abroad. The 37-year-old radio host was scheduled to be on air but couldn’t return home from Nice, France in time for his broadcast, requiring a last-minute replacement.According to The Sun, Rylan detailed the chain of events that led to his predicament while calling into fellow broadcaster Emma Willis’ show to explain his absence. He described deliberately clearing his diary to enjoy a brief holiday with his partner and close friends in the French coastal city.
Rylan Clark’s travel nightmare in Nice, France
“I decided to go away with my partner and a couple of my friends to Nice for a few days and just enjoy the sun. I didn’t have work this week, I’d managed to clear my diary, and I was like, that’s amazing,” Rylan told Willis on air. He went on to recount his attempt to return home that morning, explaining the complications he encountered at the airport.”I was flying back very early this morning, so I went to the airport, and it was like, ‘No’. I was like, ‘sorry?'” he recalled, describing the moment his plans fell apart.Rylan detailed the difficult decision-making process that followed. “At one point I was going to get on an eight-hour train, which still would have made me late for work, but would have got me home today. In the end I thought, ‘you know what, you’ve done well for yourself, I’m just going to stay another day’,” he said.
After apologising to listeners, the TV and radio star confirmed he will be back for his regular Saturday programme.Image credit (Instagram)
Rylan Clark’s social media apology to fans
The radio host also addressed his absence directly on Instagram, offering his apologies to listeners who expected to hear him on air. “Soz about today’s show. I blame everyone but myself. Genuinely had it all sussed out and then flights all cancelled. Thanks Mark for stepping in, you legend. Gonna have a rosé and think of you all,” he posted.His message struck a balance between acknowledging the disruption and maintaining good humour about the circumstances. The post also recognised Mark Goodier’s willingness to step into the role at short notice.
Rylan Clark’s return to broadcasting
Goodier’s stint hosting ‘Couch Potatoes’ provided an opportunity for listeners to discover how holiday-related dilemmas shared by callers turned into a feel-good success story during the broadcast.Rylan is scheduled to return to his regular duties next week, hosting his three-hour Saturday programme ‘Rylan On Saturday’, which airs weekly at 3 pm on the station. Go to Source

