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Ryan Thomas says 'I'm still not right' as brother Scott reveals hilarious 'intervention'

Ryan and his younger twin brothers Scott and Adam have got plenty of reaction to the first conversation heard in their new podcast

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Ryan Thomas(Image: thethomasfam___ Instagram)

Ryan Thomas has joked he's 'still not right' as brother Adam mocked an 'intervention' by his twin Scott during their brand new podcast.

Earlier this week, the sibling trio announced they were getting back together behind the mic for their next venture. Away from the small screen, the brothers are continuing to build their own following through funny videos and family challenges, having also recently launched their own YouTube family.


However, Ryan, Adam and Scott have now revealed that the 'Thomas Family' brand is branching out even further as they are relaunching their very own podcast.


Previously fronting 'Mancs on the Mic', the Manchester-born stars will now host their own show, At Home With The Thomas Bros, with the first episode released on Wednesday (June 11).

Sharing a clip of one of their conversations to Instagram, Love Island star Scott said: "If one clip could summaries us brothers on this podcast this would be it… brotherly banta, ruthlessness & a whole load of laughs! it really is the Thomas Bro’s unfiltered!

"We told you we weren’t holding anything back! Go check it out for yourselves… ‘At Home With The Thomas Bro’s’ is now LIVE on all Podcast platforms… what are you waiting for!!!"

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In the video, Ryan, Scott and Adam are heard discussing how Ryan went to younger brother Scott for what appeared to be life advice, with Scott doing work as a motivational speaker, as well as sharing his own self development journey online and in his podcast, Learning as I Go.

"Lucy's going, 'Where you going?' 'I'm going to do a vision board at Scott's'," the conversation was started by Ryan, which prompted laughter from the trio.

The sibling trio have launched their new podcast(Image: thethomasfam___ Instagram)

Scott set the scene as to what he'd prepared for Ryan's arrival, deciding to sage his home and playing lecturer and author Joe Dispenza on YouTube.

"Head's gone," Ryan repeatedly says as Adam struggles to contain his laughter while coming back with questions about the situation. "He went, 'Shall we do some breathing exercises first?' And I went, 'Just get on with it!'"

Scott went on to tell how he got Ryan to watch something before they got on with the vision board exercise. "What is going on! It's like an intervention," Adam joked. "I can't believe this!"


But Ryan replied: "It's not funny!" Adam quipped: "This is brilliant. No wonder he hasn't been himself since!" As he laughed, Ryan commented: "Mat, it was that bad I couldn't even ring him after and say 'thanks'.

"I was on the cruise ship looking up at the sky going, 'Where am I going? What's my purpose? Where am I gonna be in five years?' I'm still not right!"

And the comments quickly came flooding in. Former Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher said: "love you lads." The ex-Coronation Street star posted a string of crying laughing emojis in the comments section, while Catherine Tyldesley replied: "I love you lot." Soap star Natalie Anderson also shared: "Love this!! You joyous bunch!"

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@shopforyou756 commented: "I can’t stop laughing, honestly I love how you brothers laugh & talk together." @hels_loughlin wrote: "You guys are so infectious it’s brilliant." @tanya_hocking added: "Absolutely love this! The bond you guys have is so strong."

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