Rylan Clark in despair as This Morning star is left stranded in a dark lane late at night after filming

RYLAN Clark was left in despair after getting stranded in a dark lane late at night after filming.
The 34-year-old TV presenter had his head in his hands as he snapped a photo of himself waiting in his car.
Rylan look distressed as he sat in a black hoodie and told fans the news that he’d broken down, writing: “Just filmed a show - glamourous Broke down in dark lane in back of a car - not glamourous.”
Concerned fans rushed to the comments, with one person writing: “I’d come to your rescue,” while another said: “I really need to sleep but also want to see how this plays out and hoping you are rescued.”
Rylan appeared to see the funnier side however, and kept fans updated with his progress after using a lipstick to write ‘broken down’ on the window.
He said: “I’ve used lipstick to write broken down on the window backwards,” before continuing to tell fans it was lippy from Victoria Beckham’s brand.
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The X Factor star also said he was cold and added: “IF THIS IS @antanddec PART TWO I’LL TURN!”
Rylan’s last update came as he penned: “Anyone in Brentwood got a tow truck? I can hear noises and I don’t think it’s deer.”
Rylan’s distress comes after he bagged a role in a huge soap – and his first actual acting gig.
The TV presenter will be part of the longest-running serial radio drama of all time: for a Eurovision special.
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Rylan is one of the main presenters of the annual music competition.
In a special episode on Friday 12 May at 2pm, the village will play host to Eurovision commentator Rylan, who will stop by Ambridge on his journey to Liverpool for this year’s song contest.
During the scenes Rylan has been invited to judge the village’s Eurovision Variety Show – but trouble ensues when his sat-nav goes awry, and Ambridge residents find themselves competing to come to his rescue.
Rylan of course can't wait.
He said: "I’m looking forward to getting my wellies on and checking out what Eurovision excitement Ambridge’s residents have to offer as I pop into the iconic Archers.
"I’ve seen some drama throughout my time but nothing compares to what’s about to unfold in Ambridge."