Rylan Clark-Neal has missed a seventh week of his BBC Radio 2 show, causing concern among his fans.
The radio host and TV personality was last heard on air on May 8, and since then a number of presenters have stepped up to fill his 3pm-6pm slot on a Saturday. Strictly Come Dancing pro Oti Mabuse has hosted, as well as Vernon Kay who took over the most recent broadcast.
According to the Express, he also stepped down from presenting radio coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest on May 18. He was due to host BBC Four's coverage of the semi-finals with Scott Mills and Chelcee Grimes, however radio DJ Sara Cox replaced him.
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At the time, Scott told ITV's Lorraine that Rylan wasn't very well.
"Usually it would be me and lovely Rylan doing it but he's not very well, not Covid, he's just feeling under the weather so the brilliant Sara Cox is doing the first of the semi-finals," he told the host.
The 32-year-old has also been quiet across social media.
Rylan's last Instagram post was made on May 9 and his Twitter account was inactive for a month prior to that. He last tweeted on April 10 to pay tribute to fellow Big Brother star Nikki Grahame, who died the day before at the age of 38.
Many took to Twitter yesterday afternoon when Rylan should have been on air, and earlier to share their concerns for the star.
"Worried about what's happened to Rylan Clark-Neal. He hasn't been seen or heard for nearly 2 months," one user wrote.
"Another week without Rylan on the Radio 2, its getting worrying. Hope he's OK,"(sic) another added.
Sharing a similar thought, a third added:"@Rylan Missing you very much on Radio 2 Rylan, sincerely hope you are okay and hope to hear you back on the radio soon."
"@Rylan hope you and Linda are OK missing you on Radio 2 on a Saturday afternoon #rylan #lookingoutforlinda," a fourth person tweeted.