Rylan Clark Talks About Friends Getting 'Cancelled'

Rylan Clark was on a new ITV show called The Assembly. He was asked questions by autistic and neurodivergent interviewers.
Rylan is friends with many famous people. His former colleague, Scott Mills, was fired by the BBC due to serious allegations. Mills said he co-operated with the police and plans to sue the BBC.
Rylan did not comment on Scott Mills' firing. But he was surprised when asked about his celebrity friends on The Assembly.
Rylan Clark was asked tough questions on The Assembly.
An interviewer asked Rylan, 'How do you cope when a celebrity friend is cancelled?' Rylan looked stunned.
Rylan said it's tough when friends do something wrong. He understands why they can't continue their work. Rylan thinks some people want to cancel others just because they can.
Rylan didn't mention names, but he feels people are too quick to cancel others.
Rylan wants people to look beyond what they hear or read. He thinks people should ask why certain decisions are made.
Rylan's comments come after Scott Mills' colleagues were shocked by his firing.
Rylan is the latest celebrity on The Assembly. He was also asked about his ex-husband, Dan Neal, and admitted to cheating on him.
For more showbiz news, follow Mirror Celebs on social media.