Rylan Clark-Neal criticises EU referendum parties for 'confusing' campaigns
RYLAN CLARK-NEAL has revealed he found the campaigns for both sides of the EU referendum "confusing".
Rylan Clark-Neal criticised the EU referendum parties for their 'confusing' campaigns
Speaking about the recent vote, he explained: "When it comes down to this referendum, I do feel it has been made a complete circus of.
"I interviewed Boris Johnson on This Morning with Holly Willoughby. There was one question I asked that got so much reaction from people. "
He told the Press Association: "The question was, 'Who's lying?' It was just so confusing to the common person in the street, which is me.
"Regardless of my job, I am the common person walking frown the street when it comes to all of this.
Rylan said he found the campaigns for both sides of the EU referendum 'confusing'
Before the vote Rylan asked Boris Johnson which campaign was lying
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"I knew it would be close, but I genuinely thought we would remain."
Following the news Britain would be leaving the European Union, many other celebrities have shared their opinion on the vote.
James Corden wrote on Twitter: " can't get my head around what happening in Britain.
Rylan said the campaigns were confusing to the common man
Dame Joan was just one of many celebrities who were happy with the vote
"I'm so sorry to the youth of Britain. I fear you've been let down today x."
Meanwhile Gary Lineker said he was "ashamed" of his generation as he tweeted: "We've let down our children and their children."
Others including Dame Joan Collins and Liz Hurley took to social media to express their delight at the result.
Dame Joan tweeted: "The journey of 1,000 miles begins with the first step," alongside a number of Union flags and thumbs up emojis, while Liz wrote: "Long, emotional night. Sweet dreams #Brexit."