Rylan Clark bared his chest in a sharp black suit and wore dramatic eyeliner as he posed on the front Attitude magazine to celebrate Pride month.
In the July/August issue, Rylan, 35, revealed he is still open to more cosmetic surgery, despite also admitting he had gone ‘too far’ with the procedures.
The bubbly presenter has been incredibly open about his adjustments in the past, previously admitting he spent £25,000 on veneers in 2013.
He also had lip filler and Botox and another procedure for his teeth to make them look more natural.
In the interview, Rylan acknowledged that he went a little overboard with his adjustments, but said he never regretted it because it was all a learning curve.
Rylan Clark, 35, bared his chest in a smart black suit and wore dramatic eyeliner as he posed on the cover of Attitude magazine to celebrate Pride month
In the July/August issue, Rylan revealed he is still open to more cosmetic surgery, despite also admitting he has gone ‘too far’ with the procedures
He said: ‘I don’t regret what I did. I’ve probably done more things.
“I think if you’re in a position where you want to make a change, and you think it will make you feel better, and you can do that, then do it.
‘I don’t think you should be judged for that. Do I think I have sometimes gone a little too far in the past? Yes. Do I now realize that I don’t have to go that far? Yeah, so I don’t do that.’
During the eye-catching photoshoot, Rylan donned a stylish oversized suit and showed off a glimpse of his toned torso.
In another shot, Rylan opted for a more casual look as he donned a plain white T-shirt and an unbuttoned shirt.
Last month, Rylan shared a passionate kiss with an Italian during a fun night out with Rob Rinder during the second episode of their BBC show.
The presenter and singer stars alongside the lawyer, 45, in their new travel show Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour, which sees the pair travelling across Italy.
The duo follows in the footsteps of the English aristocrats of the 18th and 19th centuries who left the confines of British society to seek freedom and adventure during the classic gap year of the upper class: a Grand Tour through the cultural capitals of the continent.
In the interview, Rylan acknowledged that he went a little overboard with his adjustments, but said he never regretted it because it was all a learning curve.
He said: ‘I don’t regret what I did. I’ve probably done more things. I think if you’re in a position where you want to make a change, and you think it will make you feel better, and you can do that, then do it.”
He added: ‘I don’t think you should be judged for that. Do I think I have sometimes gone a little too far in the past? Yes. Do I now realize that I don’t have to go that far? Yeah, so I don’t do that.’
In another shot, Rylan opted for a more casual look as he donned a plain white T-shirt and an unbuttoned shirt
In particular, Rob and Rylan follow the most famous Grand Tourist of them all, the Romantic poet Lord Byron, on the 200th anniversary of his death, traveling to Venice in 1816 and then to Florence and Rome.
After exploring the city, Rylan convinced a reluctant Rob to go out for a night at a gay bar and meet some men.
Both men have endured painful divorces and have admitted that the three-part series has developed into a “heartbreak vacation.”
And Rylan – whose marriage to husband Dan Neal ended after six years in 2021 – appeared ready to embark on single life.
He admitted that he struggled with his self-esteem, but that traveling with Rob had helped him gain confidence.
Rylan said: “I’ve made no secret of the fact that I don’t have much confidence in myself. But now I’m here with Rob and learning while having a little fun…I’ve never felt more comfortable than I do now.”
The July/August issue of Attitude is out now