Celebrity Gogglebox fans all say same thing over Joe Swash's new look with wife Stacey Solomon
29.06.2024 - 08:51
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Celebrity Gogglebox fans were treated to a fresh episode on Friday night, with our favourite celebs sharing their thoughts on the week's TV from the comfort of their sofas. Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash returned to our screens from their cosy Pickle Cottage, snuggling up with their furry friends on their plush cream sofa. But viewers couldn't help but notice that Joe, known for his role in EastEnders, appeared 'very different.' The pair joined other celebrities in welcoming the nation into their homes as they tuned into programmes like Top of The Pops 1992, Nevermets, and A Quiet Place.
However, it wasn't just the shows that caught the audience's attention; many commented on how Joe, 42, seemed to have changed somewhat. Nestled in with Stacey at Pickle Cottage, the conversation turned to marine life. Joe pondered: "What do you think jellyfish are?" reports the Mirror.
To which Stacey replied simply: "Jellyfish". But Joe was unconvinced, asserting: "Nope. Jellyfish are definitely aliens.
Jellyfish are aliens." Stacey couldn't contain her laughter, asking: "What? " Joe elaborated: "They come in on, like, some space rock or something. Jellyfish are not...
They're not from our planet." Despite Stacey's insistence that "They are", Joe stood firm on his extraterrestrial theory. Amidst their amusing exchange, viewers were busy speculating on social media about "what happened" to Joe's looks, particularly commenting on his smile seeming altered.
Fans were quick to spot something different about Joe during his appearance on #celebritygogglebox, with speculation running rampant across X (formerly known as Twitter). "What's going on with #joeswash gnashers. Got some new Turkey specials? #celebritygogglebox", one eagle-eyed viewer
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