KELLY Brook is returning to our screens as she heads off on an adventure alongside a radio legend, a Ted Lasso star, and a father/son celebrity duo.
The 44-year-old radio host and TV presenter will be teaming up with husband Jeremy Parisi for Celebrity Race Across The World.
Kola Bokinni, who played Isaac McAdoo on Ted Lasso, has also signed up, as has BBC Radio 2’s Scott Mills with fiancé Sam Vaughan.
Joining them in the cast is Jeff Brazier and son Freddie, who The Sun announced would be appearing on the show last year.
A source told The Sun: "Kelly has travelled all over the world with Jeremy - and she's really competitive so she'll be brilliant TV.
“Both Kola and Scott are fans of the show so jumped at the chance to take part."
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Kelly and Jeremy, who privately married last year in Arpino, Italy, after a seven-year romance, have been slowly turning into a presenting duo, with another major project announced last week.
The pair will also be fronting a new daytime series, La Dolce Vita, which will track their lives after quitting the UK to move to rural Italy, for ITV.
It’s hoped the project will be in a similar vein to Jeremy Clarkson’s hit Prime Video series, Clarkson's Farm.
The new additions to Celebrity Race Across The World comes as the normal season returns to TV tonight - with family and friends fighting for a cash prize with their mission to the finish line.
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The show tracks a head-to-head in a race through some of the world’s most noted and beloved locations in order to be crowned the winner.
Five pairs take part in Race Across The World, travelling across a region of the globe to become the fastest journey to reach a destination.
The catch is that they’re not allowed to travel by air to any part of the world and live on a limited budget while they complete the task at hand.
The new celebrity series follows up on last year’s success, where Good Morning Britain weatherman Alex Beresford triumphed alongside his dad Noel.
The pair narrowly beat McFly drummer Harry Judd and his mum Emma as they journeyed from Morocco to Norway on a 6,200-mile route that took them through 24 countries.