The Real Full Monty will return to our screens later this month as 13 famous faces get their kit off to help raise awareness of cancer. But, as if that wasn’t scary enough, there’s a huge twist as the celebrities will strip off on ICE.
The cracking line-up of celebs taking part includes Love Island faves Chris Hughes and Shaughna Phillips, soap stars Jamie Lomas and Hayley Tamaddon, and Diversity’s Ashley Banjo and Perri Kiely.
They’re some of the stars taking part in the charity special and, ahead of the show hitting our screens, have bared all once again for a festive photoshoot to promote the show.
Chris, Shaughna and the other participants have all posed naked with Christmas decorations including wreaths, stars and presents to protect their modesty.
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The Real Full Monty on Ice line-up
Shaughna Phillips
Love Island 2020 star
Chris Hughes
Love Island 2017 finalist
Coleen Nolan
Loose Women panellist and Celebrity Big Brother winner
Ashley Banjo
Diversity dance troupe leader and Dancing on Ice judge
Hayley Tamaddon
Emmerdale and Coronation Street soap star
Jake Quickenden
The X Factor, I'm A Celeb and Dancing on Ice reality star
Linda Lusardi
Actress, TV presenter and former glamour model
Jamie Lomas
Hollyoaks actor
Perri Kiely
Diversity dancer and KISS breakfast radio host
Zoe Williams
This Morning's resident doctor
Gareth Thomas
Former rugby player
Bob Champion
Former Jockey and Grand National winner
Dame Jenni Murray
Journalist and broadcaster
Coleen Nolan and Ashley Banjo, who have both taken part in The Real Full Monty in previous years, are returning to show the new celebrities the ropes but have admitted that stripping off is as nervewracking as ever.
Loose Women panellist Coleen said, “I'll never feel comfortable about the end.
"I did think this year, 'Oh, I won't be nervous any more about learning a routine' – then Ashley puts it on ice!"
She explained, “I lost my Dad in December 2016. He had cancer for 18 months and it completely changed my life and my perspective of what I thought was important.
“When my dad was ill, I felt like no-one had any idea what I was going through, even my close friends. So, if anyone watching this is going through what I've been through losing him and can then feel like they're not alone, I'd be so happy to be able to do that."
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Fellow Islander Chris also has a very personal reason for doing The Real Full Monty as his brother Ben was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2018.
Chris, who previously took park in a live testicle examination on This Morning, said, “The main thing was seeing everything that my brother has gone through over the last year and a half since he was diagnosed with testicular cancer."
And after an health scare of his own, Chris has had his sperm frozen over fears he could become infertile.
He explained, “I was around 14 and I noticed a build up of veins and eventually got it looked at six years later, aged 20. They referred me to hospitals and I ended up having three operations on my left testicle, and that was more down to safety with infertility, because the veins take oxygen."