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Rylan shares health update following hospital dash as he returns to The One Show

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Rylan Clark has given his fans an update on his health and condition following his worrying trip to the hospital.The 33 year old TV presenter made his welcome return to The One Show and explained his absence during a chat with co-host Alex Jones on the green sofa.The Welsh mum-of-two, 44, immediately shared her concern for the Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two star, asking him how he was feeling after his traumatic visit to the doctor. "How are you?

People have been worried," Alex said. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Determined to make light of the situation as always, a brave Rylan joked: "You know me, I just love a little drama. "I'm good now, thank you, I had a little bit of a dodgy time but I'm good." "You're looking well and back on track," Alex agreed, as she continued to support her co-host.

Rylan then declared it was simply a "lot of makeup" that made him seem full of beans once more, as the duo shared a giggle before getting on with the schedule of the day.

The presenter first revealed there was a problem when he was forced to pull out of his radio show earlier this week. While he assured his worried fans it was only a temporary absence, comments from well-wishers still flooded the star's social media.

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