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25.03.2022 - 16:05 / ok.co.uk
Vicky Pattison has admitted she’s planning a wedding reality show with fiancé Ercan Ramadan after he popped the question last month. Vicky, 34, announced her engagement to Ercan, 28, in February as she shared a snap of him on one knee during a holiday to Dubai. The former Geordie Shore star, who recently took a break from social media due to “negativity and misplaced anger”, made the confession on her podcast Vicky Pattison: The Secret To.
Vicky was speaking to guests Billie and Greg Shepherd and asked for their advice when it comes to welcoming the cameras in on your big day. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. “When you’re engaged and getting married, the offers come knocking for reality shows about the wedding,” she said.
“Ercan sort of said that he wouldn’t mind giving it a go. He dipped his toe in with TOWIE for five minutes, but I think now he’s ready.” She then asked the Essex couple: “I just wanted to know if you had any advice? Do you hold some back for yourself? Or do you just go balls to the wall and give everyone everything?” Billie, 32, told her: “I think if you’re doing it, it’s all or nothing. With our wedding, we really did give it all – blood, sweat and tears.
And I think that you will really enjoy it. How exciting.” Vicky then added: “I am dead excited.” Vicky moved on with Ercan following her split from former fiancé John Noble in 2018. Become an OK! VIP and see all our exclusives - for free! Become an OK! VIP and you will unlock access to all of our big exclusives...
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Peacock has partnered with Amy Poehler to produce an unscripted series that will follow people’s lives as they prepare for death.The show, titled “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning,” will feature a “Swedish Death Cleaner” who will help people who “are at a major crossroads [to] organize and demystify [their] homes, lives, and relationships” and thereby “allowing us to prepare for death while we enjoy life,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. The series will be narrated by Poehler and produced by her production company, Paper Kite Productions, Universal Television Alternative Studio and Scout Productions- which gave us “Queer Eye.”“’Queer Eye’ reshaped the way we look at life, and ‘The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning’ will transform the way we look at death,” said David Collins, Scout Productions co-founder and executive producer.“In this series, viewers will be taken on an honest and emotional journey as they watch everyday people conquer their worst fears and discover who they really are on the inside,” added Rod Aissa, executive vice president of unscripted content for NBCUniversal Television and Streaming.
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Stacey Solomon has hinted at a reality show with her fiancé Joe Swash at their family home, affectionately dubbed Pickle Cottage. Taking to Twitter, the Loose Women star, 32, who expressed her shock after finding out her makeover show Sort Your Life Out has been nominated for a BAFTA, retweeted a comment from a follower who suggested the couple should have their own series to document their day-to-day lives. It read: “I just want TV commissioners to know that I WOULD watch an hour length documentary every night about Stacey Solomon & Joe Swash’s life at Pickle Cottage.
Naman Ramachandran Indian streamer ALTBalaji, which operated on the Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) model so far, is adding an Advertising-based Video on Demand (AVOD) component to its services. The move follows the massive success of reality show “Lock Upp,” hosted by Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut, which ALTBalaji launched as a free AVOD show in partnership with MX Player and has had more than 100 million views. ALTBalaji is a division of Indian TV czarina Ekta Kapoor’s Balaji Telefilms, which has 91 original shows streaming.
Manori Ravindran International EditorIf you picture a “Lord of the Flies”-style summer camp from the “Great British Bake Off” producers, it might look something like their new reality show for U.K. broadcaster Channel 4, “Kids in the Wild.”The six-part series from Love Productions and “Love Island” co-producer Motion Content Group is fashioned as a wholesome production that transports a cooped-up pandemic generation “back to an idyllic old-fashioned summer and the carefree abandon of Swallows and Amazons, away from their parents for the first time.”The show will convene a diverse, 20-member group of 9 to 11 year olds from across the country who will spend part of their summer living in nature, without “the shackles” of adult supervision and rules.
The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On has been announced and the contestants have been officially revealed by Netflix!
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorLizzo’s new Amazon reality competition show “Watch Out for the Big Grrrls” presents the art of dance in a way choreographer Tanisha Scott finds, in a word, “refreshing.”The reality series, which premiered March 25, details Lizzo’s hunt for backup dancers to join her on her upcoming world tour. Audiences see Scott as she trains the 10 hopefuls, working through countless choreography routines.What resonated with Scott was Lizzo’s desire to see and feel herself while she’s performing.
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Love Is Blind and Too Hot To Handle into one mammoth beast of a program, hosted by Nick Lachey.The supergroup cast of the new series, which as yet remains untitled, will include contestants from Love Is Blind, , The Circle, Selling Tampa, and other per . Remember when Thor met the Hulk in 2012's Avengers and everyone lost their minds? Kinda like that.The announcement comes via a music video for a song called “Love Has No Off Season” from a fake boy band that's made up of stars from the Netflix Reality Universe (Netflix's term, not ours—really). The are: Harry Jowsey, Nathan Webb, and Nathan Soan Mngomezulu from Too Hot to Handle, and Jarrette Jones and from Love Is Blind. They had me at “hottie biscottis." But then lost me at the band's name: N-2-LUV.
Ever since Lauren Alaina first came into the spotlight on American Idol at 15 years old, she had to deal with people calling her hurtful names like “Miss Piggy.” In the years following body acceptance became a huge part of her platform—but it was going on a reality show and living with a supermodel that truly helped change her perspective. Here, she explains.I grew up in North Georgia. I had an older brother, and he kept me outside for my entire childhood.