RECENTLY single Christine McGuinness is this year’s stand out booking for Celebs Go Dating.
Joining the former model on the E4 show will be pop stars Atomic Kitten‘s Kerry Katona, and S Club hunk Jon Lee.



Producers have also confirmed the 14th series also includes Too Hot To Handle’s Louis Russell as well as Love Island’s Olivia Hawkins.
But it’s likely to be Christine whose journey back to finding love will have viewers gripped following her divorce from TV’s Paddy McGuinness.
She said: “I’m going to have a summer of fun!
“Who knows what might happen?
“I’ve not dated much before, so I feel like I’m doing a crash course.
“I’m looking forward to getting to know the other celebs and the coaching side of things.”
Meanwhile, Kerry knows the CGD drill having been on the show before.
She said: “I’m just learning who I am.
“I always seem to change my persona for whoever I am with for their needs instead of prioritising my own.”
As usual, the celebs will be guided on the search for love by therapist and relationship guru Anna Williamson, life coach Paul C. Brunson, and University professor and sexual communication specialist Dr Tara Suwinyattichaiporn. While comedian Rob Beckett again provides the narration.
But the big change for this series, as I revealed earlier this year, is that all the singletons will be getting whisked off to Ibiza.
Here’s hoping Christine and Kerry don’t disappear to San Antonio on the razzle together . . .


JUDGES READY TO GLOW

IT’S no stranger to a celebrity appearance but the new series of Glow Up features more famous faces than ever before.
Actor Billy Porter, singer Ashnikko, stage star Marisha Wallace and rock duo Nova Twins are among the guest judges for the new series, which will air on BBC Three and iPlayer from April 30.
Show judges Val Garland and Dominic Skinner, and supermodel host Leomie Anderson will also return with promises of more on-screen chaos than ever as the make-up artists battle it out.
Dom said: “We have so much fun together and become mischievous school children.
“We throw the MUAs right into the deep end from the very beginning and it just gets tougher.”
PRIME Video has confirmed new mystery thriller We Were Liars will soon make its debut.
The series, based on the best-selling novel of the same name, follows Cadence Sinclair Eastman and her tight-knit circle of friends known as ‘The Liars’.
The series will air from June 18.
TEENAGE HIT TO BE A MOVIE

THE Netflix romcom Heartstopper is returning with a final instalment, this time bigger than ever.
While fans of the series – which follows the love story of teenagers Nick and Charlie, played by Kit Connor and Joe Locke – had been hoping for a fourth run, further episodes will instead be replaced by a film.
Marking the third anniversary since the first episode aired, Netflix confirmed the feature-length special will conclude the story of the duo and their friends.
It will be based on the sixth volume of writer Alice Oseman’s graphic novels, with Kit and Joe acting as executive producers for the first time.
A synopsis teases: “With Nick preparing to leave for university and Charlie finding new independence at school, the reality of a long-distance relationship begins to weigh on them.
“Doubts take hold and their relationship faces its biggest challenge yet.”
AUSSIE kids’ TV favourites The Wiggles return to our screens next month.
The seventh series of Ready, Steady, Wiggle! will encourage viewers to solve problems and unravel mysteries across the episodes, as well as songs to boogie along to at home.
It will air from May 5 on Sky Kids.
HIGH LIFE


ROMANCE is at the heart of new UKTV drama Outrageous, as a first look teases love stories, and tragedies, yet to unfold.
The six-part series, which will air on U&DRAMA from June 19, follows the lives of the six Mitford sisters, who rose to fame in the 1930s because of their shocking marriages and social scandals.
Joanna Vanderham‘s Diana Mitford leans in for a kiss with Joshua Sasse‘s Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists, in one steamy dancefloor scene.
And Isobel Jesper-Jones’ Pamela holds on tight to future husband Jack Michael Stacey’s Derek Jackson, a physicist, professor, Grand National racer and self-proclaimed “rampant bisexual”.
While Bridgerton star Bessie Carter lives the high life at a swanky gathering with husband Josslyn Hay, a British peer played by Will Attenborough.
THE UGLY TRUTH OF BEAUTY

A NEW BBC documentary looks into the rise of botched cosmetic surgery procedures in China.
Make Me Perfect: Manufacturing Beauty investigates the industry which is booming in the country.
Every year 20 million people either go under the knife and plump for injectables.
Many are having disturbing procedures to alter their appearance, fuelled by the rise of social media.
This increased demand has led to a shortage of qualified practitioners, leading to botched results.
The documentary, tonight on BBC Two at 11pm, tells the story of actress Gao Liu, who was left with a permanent disfigurement after a nose job went wrong.
HE was the male lead in series two of The Capture – now I can reveal that Paapa Essiedu will be returning for the third season.

The British actor played the government’s minister for security Isaac Turner, who becomes a victim of deepfake technology in the BBC One thriller.
Now Paapa is about to see his profile raised even further after being cast as Severus Snape in the HBO TV adaptation of Harry Potter.
However, fans of The Capture – which inspired a cult following among viewers – are likely to be pleased to see the actor return to the drama.
Filming of the show, which also sees Holliday Grainger return as detective Rachel Carey, started earlier this month and the finished series is expected to air later this year or early in 2026.