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Rylan Clark-Neal only shops online after 90-minute selfie delay

Rylan Clark-Neal does all his shopping online after it once took him an hour-and-a-half to get out of Zara due to selfie requests.
The ‘Ready Steady Cook’ presenter only wanted to pop in to purchase a jumper but he has had to revert to online shops after he was inundated with fans asking for pictures, leading to a 90-minute delay to his day.
He said: "About six months ago, all I wanted was to pop into Zara to buy a jumper.
"It took me about an hour and half to get out because everyone wanted a selfie and I’m too nice to say no. I do all my shopping online now."
But the 31-year-old star hasn’t always made the wisest purchases during his online shopping sprees, admitting his "worst online buy" was a lift button.
He said: "I just wanted to see how they work. You know those vacuum lifts?
"I was thinking of getting one, because it would be like being in ‘The Hunger Games’. But they cost 50 grand. So I don’t think I’ll bother."
The former ‘Big Brother’s Bit on the Side’ presenter admitted he and husband Dan Neal have got into the habit of ordering a takeaway roast dinner from their local pub on a Sunday, and he is more likely to have a bag of Monster Munch than a breakfast consisting of eggs and bacon.
Speaking to The Observer newspaper, he added: "We’ve got into a habit of getting a takeaway roast from the pub. You just ring them up and you get what looks like a Costco box full of roast potatoes and gravy. Don’t judge me.
"I’m a terrible breakfast person. It takes me six coffees to get up. I’d like to say I rustle up eggs and bacon, but it’s more likely to be a bag of Monster Munch."

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