First Dates' Fred Sirieix heads for curry in Hale with stars of new BBC show filming in Manchester
20.08.2022 - 12:17
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First Dates star Fred Sirieix headed for a curry in Hale as he partied with the stars of his new BBC show on a break from filming here in Manchester. Fred has just announced he is to host the new BBC2 show Master of Ceremonies alongside Dragon's Den star Sara Davies and Manchester events boss Raj Somaiya.
And all three looked in high spirits as they headed to Raj's Hale hotspot Gupshup to sample the pan-Indian cuisine there on Thursday night. The Ashley Road eaterie has been grabbing headlines recently after Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague hailed it her favourite spot for a curry.
And French Maitre D' extraordinaire Fred looked impressed as he tucked into a feast of goodies alongside Sara and Raj at the Hale restaurant. Stunned diners watched on as the new pals enjoyed their night out - and they also posed for some selfies for fans along the way.
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The trio are together to host the new BBC show which will see eight wedding planners battle it out to prove they are Britain's next best wedding expert. The wedding planners will be tasked with designing the most extraordinary ceremonies for six couples about to tie the knot.
Silver Fox Events boss Raj, who famously starred in Channel 4's My Big Fat Asian Wedding series, knows all about lavish weddings having planned some of the world's most extraordinary ceremonies. He announced his involvement in the new show alongside Fred and Strictly Come Dancing star Sara this week.
Raj wrote: "It's been so hard to keep this quiet, I have been filming a top secret show with BBC Two alongside Sara Davies and Fred Sirieix. Master of Ceremonies is a show like no other.
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