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Rylan Clark gives update on mum Linda's health as he returns to BBC Radio 2 show

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Rylan Clark has returned to his BBC Radio 2 show as his mother recovers at home following a fall she had while taking her first foreign holiday in 10 years.

Broadcaster Scott Mills stepped in to present the Rylan On Saturday programme last week while Rylan cared for Linda during her hospital stay in Spain.

On Saturday, Rylan told Radio 2 listeners: “Unfortunately decided to take mummy Linda on holiday… she’s not been away for 10 years.

And what (did) she going to do? Falls over and breaks an arm and leg, what (are) you going to do? Classic Linda, classic Linda. “Now a little broken arm and a leg, (I) can deal with that but when you take that up with everything else (that) is wrong with her nightmare, especially abroad. “But we are both back, mummy Linda is home safe and sound, she is recovering, she’s chilling out. “There’s honestly, for want for a better term, I don’t mean this in a rude way, It’s like someone’s died.The amount of people that have been around the house, there’s flowers.

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