Rylan Clark has teamed up with BBC Radio 2 star Scott Mills for a new podcast.

The pair have launched Scott & Rylan’s Pop Top 10, which sees them debate a different music theme each week alongside a special guest before make their own top 10 ranking.

Episode themes include great British girl groups and 90s cover versions, and fans can “expect nostalgia in spades, heated debate and stacks of pop passion”.

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Announcing the news in a joint Instagram post, Scott said: “Our brand new podcast is here! Each week we join forces to rank iconic music and pop culture moments with a special guest!”

The first two episodes have already been released, including one on British girlbands with comedian Katherine Ryan, and another on soap stars turned pop stars with EastEnders icon Natalie Cassidy.

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Rylan and Scott have long been friends. Two years ago, Rylan came to Scott’s defence when some listeners criticised the latter for supposedly plugging his own Radio 2 show while sitting in for Ken Bruce.

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"Scott Mills is an amazing radio host and I'm loving hearing him on our @BBCRadio2. He's also one of the gooduns. Lay off x," Rylan wrote on Twitter/X at the time.

The new podcast isn’t the only project that the Dating Naked UK host recently launched. The star also premiered a new digital chat show called Air Rylan – which was confirmed after much teasing beforehand.

The series, according to the official synopsis, is “inspired by the intriguing conversations we often find ourselves having with strangers on a plane”, including “the good, the bad and the unforgettable, giving viewers an inside look into the lives of their favourite stars as they unload their baggage and settle in for the long haul”.

Meanwhile, Scott has recently been appearing on Celebrity Race Across the World alongside husband Sam Vaughn.

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