Irish Daily Mirror

Look who’s talking

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Having an affair? Nursing a broken heart? Damaged by online dating?

If you’ve got a terrible personal problem you’re desperate to get off your chest, who better to dish out sage advice than dance instructor

Louie Spence or How Clean Is Your House? presenter Kim Woodburn?

Well, possibly a therapist... But regardless of that, the public poured their hearts out to a host of celebritie­s when the stars took over a call centre.

Famous faces also including Countdown’s Rachel Riley,

Girls Aloud star Kimberley

Walsh and I’m A Celeb winner

Georgia Toffolo manned the phones at a helpline for Channel 4 special Celebrity Call Centre.

The celebs also opened up about their own experience­s as they offered candid advice for the channel’s charity Stand Up To Cancer season.

Comedians Mo Gilligan and Joel Dommett were also on hand to encourage callers to see the funny side of their problems. And viewers can see actor Tyger Drewhoney impart pearls of wisdom too when the show airs later this autumn.

Executive producer Steven D Wright says: “As well as contributi­ng to a worthy cause, the format gets under the skin of what’s vexing Britain, and brings some of our favourite stars down from their pedestals.

“Expect shocks, surprises and revelation­s as the celebritie­s open up to tackle the Great British public’s problems and predicamen­ts.”

Let’s hope they didn’t have to deal with too many hang-ups of the literal kind...

 ??  ?? CALL ON ME Celebs man the phones for C4 agony special
CALL ON ME Celebs man the phones for C4 agony special

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