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Aaliyah Rugg

Rylan claims 'I'm no diva' after Liverpool Eurovision demand

Rylan Clark has told fans "I'm no diva" after his Eurovision demand.

Thousands of people have been enjoying all that is on offer in Liverpool as we head towards the final of the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday. With many famous faces praising our city, the welcomes have come pouring in.

Rylan Clark is just one host who has embraced the warm welcome in Liverpool as the city stages the international song contest. He was previously "blown away" by Liverpool's welcoming nature as he said he's "never seen anything like it."

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But as the celebrations are in full swing, and with the final just one day away, Rylan has opened up about his one Eurovision demand. It was revealed that Rylan has his own dressing room, which apparently is not automatically a given.

But speaking to BBC Sounds on Instagram, he said a private area is something that he needs. He added: "I'm not a Diva by any means, I'll go and get my own coffee I will go and do this myself but I need an area darling because sometimes it gets a bit crazy."

He also revealed that Dustin the Turkey has a dressing room too. Sharing the clip on Instagram, the likes came pouring in as several people replied with a laughing face emoji, including BBC Eurovision.

Rylan was previously seen celebrating with pop royalty, Dannii Minogue who arrived in Liverpool to premiere her new BBC Three dating show, I Kissed A Boy. The premiere took place at the Everyman Cinema in the Metquarter and Rylan was in attendance to view the groundbreaking show, sharing a snap alongside Dannii as he said: "Officially homosexual."

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