Rylan Clark-Neal takes break from social media after constant trolling

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Rylan Clark-Neal says he's taking a break from social media after constant trolling

The TV presenter, 32, says he was left "enraged" after being hit with constant trolling online as he labelled the use of social media a "drug".

 

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