Celebs Go Dating has confirmed the premiere date for its newest season (season 15 overall, can you believe it?), and fans haven’t got that long to wait at all to see Anna Williamson and Paul C Brunson welcome a new batch of famous faces into their agency.
The first episode of the new run will air on E4 next Monday, 4 May.
Senior client coordinator Tom Read Wilson and fellow agent Dr Tara Suwinyattichaiporn will also be back, but who are the celebs this time around?
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The line-up includes two Celebrity Big Brother winners, in Loose Women’s Coleen Nolan and Ibiza Weekender’s David Potts, who has already taken part in one season of Celebs Go Dating and is back for his second.
There’s also Married at First Sight Australia’s Lucinda Light and Love Island’s Gabby Allen, trying a different kind of a romance-themed reality show.
Finally, we’ve got former England rugby player James Haskell, footballer and TikTok star PK Humble, and rapper and presenter Professor Green.
And of course, Rob Beckett is back on narration duties.
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Nolan revealed that she had finished filming the last few scenes for the season just a few weeks ago.
“I have had the best time working on [Celebs Go Dating], from the cast to the crew and everyone in between,” she said. “I cannot wait for you all to see the show.”
Celebs Go Dating began all the way back in 2016, with a different team of agents. Paul joined in season 5 while Anna joined in season 6.
Dr Tara is a more recent addition, only joining in season 12, while Tom and Rob have been there since the start.
Celebs Go Dating returns on Monday, 4 May to E4 and Channel 4’s streaming service.
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