'Boys, be careful.'
“When I found out that Rob and I actually get to go travelling around Italy for the Grand Tour, I couldn't have packed my suitcase quicker,” said Rylan of the project. “We're not going to be your typical Brits abroad though. We [will] properly immerse ourselves in all of Italy's cultural offerings.
“Rob will be teaching me all about Italian history and art as we follow in the footsteps of the cultural greats, while I show Rob how to dance on bars,” he added about the show, which is currently titledBlink Publishing Me Life Story by Scarlett Moffatt
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