Rag'n'Bone Man has revealed he had a Baby Reindeer experience when two obsessed fans would turn up wherever he was. Like in the Netflix hit about a female stalker, the Human singer says he was left frightened and unnerved by the pair. Reliving the scary moments, he recalls: “There used to be these two girls that would turn up to every single one of my gigs and at one point I was like, ‘How did you get here from there?’ READ MORE: Heartache as hero, 50s, who died saving young swimmers from sea in Cork is named locally READ MORE: 'He went to Spain alone' - Son of Irish dad missing in Costa del Sol for over two weeks makes heartbreaking plea “You’d be playing in Brixton and then you’re doing a gig in, like, Switzerland and they’re there.

Rah! They’d always be waiting outside the tour bus...

that frightened me a little bit. You’re tired, you probably only had a few hours sleep because it’s bumpy then you open the door and you’re like, 'Oh, f***ing hell, hello!’ It’s a bit disconcerting.” Rag'n'Bone Man, whose real name is Rory Graham, adds: “They always used to wear the same things at the gigs as well.

.. the same colours.

It was like they were going, ‘It’s me again!’” And he likened constantly seeing the girls to a scene from Steve Coogan’s Alan Partridge series – when fictional broadcaster Partridge met a fan who had a shrine to him in his house. “It just reminds me of that,” says the singer. “Do you know what I mean? ‘Not with y.