Rylan Clark Seeks Love Advice from Renee Zellweger After Divorce: ‘I Don’t Want to Die a Spinster!’

Rylan Clark expressed to Renee Zellweger his desire not to end up unmarried, and asked her for guidance regarding love matters.

On Valentine’s Day, the ex-contestant of X Factor, aged 36, had a conversation with the renowned actor, who is 55 years old, as her latest film, Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, premiered in movie theaters.

In 2021, Rylan parted ways with Dan Neal following six years of matrimony, expressing his frustration that he struggles to understand who would be a suitable partner for him.

He mentioned that sending a video to The Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 was like asking: “Everything okay, Bridge?

I really need your assistance. I’m 36 years old, I’ve been through marriage and divorce, I’ve tried dating, met numerous men, but I still can’t seem to understand the dynamics.

I’m currently unattached. I do have my own head of hair, although unfortunately, I don’t have all my original teeth – but we can work around that issue.

‘I just need a bit of advice, babe. I don’t want to die a spinster.’

The Oscar-winning celebrity believes that folks might feel “overwhelmed” or “nervous” to interact with Rylan, however, they might feel this way due to his “endearing” personality.

She comforted him with these words: “Indeed, the perfect match is on their way. The others, who haven’t been fitting so well, are clearly not meant to be – thankfully, for a good reason.

In the movie set, the famous Hollywood actress was accompanied by her on-screen lover, Leo Woodall, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Together, they pondered over ways to enhance the idea of him sporting even better hairstyles for their film.

Chiwetel proposed that Rylan might join them when he stops searching, and Renee agreed with this idea.

A short while before Rylan emerged, Judy extolled his virtues, expressing her delight in watching him on Gogglebox.

She mentioned that she finds the person on Gogglebox incredibly amusing, especially when he is with his mom. To her, he’s just hilarious and it’s her most favorite show.

After attending the premiere, I removed my shoes (which required a crowbar) and settled into bed to reply to some messages and watch Gogglebox, my favorite show.

Renee once again takes up the part of the perpetually single romantic lead in the comedy, nearly a quarter-century after initially portraying the diarist.

Initially, the character made its debut in an article within The Independent. Later on, when Helen Fielding published Bridget Jones’ Diary in 1996, the book swiftly climbed to the top of bestseller lists.

Three additional books were added, and upon finishing the final adaptation, Renee acknowledged that she finds it hard to accept that her portrayal of Bridget might be complete.

She said: ‘I’m in denial too, but you never know…’

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2025-02-14 16:19