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HERE is actor and TV presenter Stephen Fry during his “secret mission” in Liverpool.

The QI host was sworn to secrecy as he attended a confidential youth group at the Young Person’s Advisory Service (YPAS) on Copperas Hill in the city centre.

Stephen, who hosted the Baftas, visited Gay Youth ‘R’ Out (GYRO), a group for young lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.

Stephen, who is gay and played the writer Oscar Wilde in the 1997 film Wilde, chatted to some of the young people who attend the daily drop-in service for information, advice and guidance support.

He also met counsellors, youth and social workers that make up the staff team.

Stephen, who has spoken publicly of his diagnosis of bipolar disorder, was impressed with the support available to young people.

He later Tweeted: “Thanks to all of you in Liverpool, you know who you are. You’re all simp totes amazespheres.”