Rylan confuses Instagram fans with Eurovision 2022 announcement
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Rylan confuses Instagram fans with Eurovision 2022 announcement

He's a self-confessed Eurovision superfan

Rylan has confused some of his Instagram followers with his latest post about Eurovision 2022.

The telly and radio fave, 33, shared a screenshot of an email he received earlier today (Sunday May 1).

The content made it clear the message regarded the upcoming annual song contest.

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But not everyone viewing Rylan’s post was immediately sure about how he’ll be involved later this month.

Rylan flies the flag for his first trip covering Eurovision in 2018
Rylan flies the flag for his first trip covering Eurovision in 2018 (Credit: BBC YouTube)

What did Rylan’s post reveal about Eurovision 2022?

The post indicated Rylan will be heading to Turin, the Italian location for this year’s blockbuster event.

The subject heading of the email displayed noted it concerned “practical information” for his visit.

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It also confirmed Rylan’s request for accreditation has been accepted.

And Rylan was obviously delighted with this as he noted in the caption: “Happy May.”

Rylan get into position for Eurovision commentary
Rylan get into position for Eurovision commentary (Credit: BBC YouTube)

How did fans react?

Thousands of Rylan’s 1.5 million Instagram followers were happy for the star’s announcement.

But it seems not everyone may have understood what it meant.

Self-confessed Eurovision superfan Rylan has previously narrated a show about Eurovision. But his involvement has gone much further than that.

He has also appeared on the panel of Eurovision: You Decide, when acts are selected for the contest. He was the UK spokesperson, revealing scores for other countries, in 2019.

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer