Celebs Go Dating start date announced as string of reality stars look for love

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Celebs Go Dating start date announced as string of reality stars look for love
Celebs Go Dating start date announced as string of reality stars look for love

Fans of Celebs Go Dating will need to clear their diaries later this month as the hit reality show is coming back to screens to ease us out of the summer months and in to the autumn season.

The chaotic reality series has gathered together a gaggle of famous faces - with a Love Island star, Made In Chelsea bachelor, OnlyFans model and broadcasting legend among those looking for romance. Dating experts Anna Williamson and Paul Carrick Brunson are returning to the show to help the stars navigate the dating world.

While everyone’s favourite receptionist Tom Read-Wilson will also be back to help the celebs feel comfortable and offer his own insights and nuggets of knowledge with those taking part on the show. The 2023 series marks the twelfth season of the E4 show, and an official release date has now been announced.

Fans will be able to catch all the action, drama, tears and kisses when the show returns at 9pm on Sunday 20 August. The show will then air every night from Sunday to Thursday over four weeks.

Celebs Go Dating start date announced as string of reality stars look for love eiqriqrdidqxinvThe 2023 season of Celebs Go Dating will see Chloe Burrows, Adam Collard, Spuddz, Vanessa Feltz, Lottie Moss and Mark-Francis Vandelli searching for love (Lime Pictures)

An official synopsis states: “This series offers more chances than ever for our celebrities to find their perfect partner and the agents will be ensuring that no stone is left unturned in the pursuit of romantic connections. With guidance from the dating experts, our celebs will navigate through the highs and lows of romance, leading to laughter, tears, and ultimately, moments of self-discovery. From nerve-inducing mixers to memorable dating excursions, every moment is sure to be filled with excitement and unexpected twists.”

TOWIE's Chloe Brockett makes cheeky dig at Saffron Lempriere during filmingTOWIE's Chloe Brockett makes cheeky dig at Saffron Lempriere during filming

Meanwhile each of the celebrities taking part has shared their excitement over being involved in the new season. Love Island star Adam Collard said: “I’m buzzing for this one! I will open up I think, see what happens or maybe just have a good time, but at least I will know more about me and the people I usually go for.”

And fellow former Love Island contestant Chloe Burrows said: “I am excited! I think it will be really fun! I am a bit nervous about opening up to the agents, but I am hoping they can guide me in the right direction.”

OnlyFans star Lottie Moss - who is the younger sister of supermodel Kate Moss - is taking part and said: “I am nervous, but I am looking forward to people seeing my real personality. I am hoping the agents can find me someone I can settle down with.”

Made In Chelsea star Mark-Francis Vandelli hopes to open up about his very private love life, and said: “It is going to be fun! I have given this infinitely less thought than I probably should have done but I am looking forward to it!”

While influencer, comedian and internet prankster Spuddz said: “I was nervous before and then when I got here it all went away. I am excited, I’m looking forward to seeing who the agents match me with!”

And broadcasting legend Vanessa Feltz hopes to find someone to mend her broken heart after her decades long romance with singer Ben Ofoedu went up in flames earlier this year amid allegations he had cheated on her. She said: “It has been 17 years since I have been on a date, I am feeling excited! The agency is amazing, and they are very professional, and they’ve got your best interests at heart. Therefore, I am entering with hopes high and looking forward to it.”

Celebs Go Dating will air every weeknight from Sunday 20th August at 9pm on E4, airing every Sunday to Thursday for four weeks.

Mirror.co.uk

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