Rylan Clark has vowed to 'be back soon' after being rushed to hospital and forced to miss his radio show.
Popular TV personality Rylan, who first found TV fame on The X Factor in 2012, was on screen before Christmas on Strictly Come Dancing spin-off It Takes Two and also has his own programme on Radio 2.
A few weeks ago, the star became the subject of unwanted headlines after a video was published online of him shouting 'give me the gear' on a night out.
Fans rallied round Rylan in the wake of the video making the front pages and they are offering their support once again after the news that he was taken into hospital with 'a mystery illness.'
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Posting on Instagram back at home, Rylan uploaded a picture from his hospital bed of him with a cannula in his arm and wrote: "Finally home after an extended trip to Costa del hospital. Slowly on the mend. Won’t be on the wireless tomorrow. Resting up. Be back soon."
One of the first people to comment was Rylan's friend and former This Morning co-star Ruth Langsford, who wrote: "Speedy recovery son….sending lots of love."
A fan commented: "mg what happened. hope your ok and speedy," with another reacting: "Take care and get well soon! Sending hugs."
Last week it was announced that the 33-year-old had been confirmed to host Eurovision Song Contest for the BBC.
Rylan, who split from husband Dan last year, will join Scott Mills to present the two semi-finals of this year's competition in May, before Graham Norton takes over for the final.
His last post on Instagram prior to the hospital snap was about him being joined by Blue star Duncan James on his podcast Ry-union.
He wrote: " As if out of the Blue I'm joined by @mrduncanjames and we're Ryunited with not one but TWO legends @ritchieneville and @celenacherryhoneyz ... 5ive Alive 'til The End of the Line!! A top notch listen is this one."
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