Rylan Clark has been forced to spell out his views to fans who were confused over a Tweet about people 'making mistakes' in their job.
The Radio Two presenter, 33, had Tweeted earlier today: "It’s sad and not nice to laugh and throw insults when people make wrong choices in their jobs. Mistakes happen.
"Just make sure it’s the right person for the job and you’re not hurting people along the way. Especially when playing with peoples lives. This isn’t the sims, it’s real.''
Fans were left questioning what Rylan was referring to with followers asking if he was talking about Holly and Phil's 'queue-gate' saga — which the public accused them of skipping the queue to pass the Queen lying in State — or the government.
The Twitter post came in a day of high drama, as PM Liz Truss fired her long-term ally Kwasi Kwarteng after just 38 days in office as their calamitous mini-Budget collapsed around them.
One posted: "Are we talking about Holly and Phil or Liz Truss?"
But just a few hours after, the Strictly spin-off It Takes Two host felt the need to say exactly what he meant in a follow up post about the Government.
He penned: "The amount of people that pipe up and decide to make their own assumption of what I just said. LETS PUT IT BLUNTLY SHALL WE…… the people currently in government are ruining the economy and the country. It needs changing. (There you go) bye x."
The follow up sparked some banter fuelled jibes from his followers with one even suggesting he take the top spot leading the country.
One person tweeted: "Sure we can't tempt you to be PM?"
Another chimed in with a X Factor quip: "Wrong choices is picking the wrong person at judges houses, not crashing the economy!!"
A third brought things back to the debate adding: "I think when your mistake is ‘deliberately risking tipping thousands into homelessness just to make loads of money for your mates’ then you’re allowed to laugh a bit when it blows up."
A fourth added a more witty take: "I’m beginning to think just like most jobs out there, a probation period for PM from this point on."
Rylan continued his commenting on the unfolding political developments as he later Tweeted: 'Watching the news and genuinely the decisions being made by this government it’s ruining my gyros .
"Surely it’s time for a reset and an election. Let the people decide."