Celebrity Juice is one of the wildest shows to ever hit television - but what's it really like behind the scenes?
The ITV2 panel show, hosted by comedy character Keith Lemon, is set for another big change after Holly Willoughby announced she was quitting.
Holly has left her position as team captain, following on from pal Fearne Cotton, who quit the show last year.
Since its launch in 2008, Holly and Fearne starred on the show alongside Keith, who is portrayed by funnyman Leigh Francis.
The show became an instant hit thanks to its rude and wacky games and the big name celebs who join the panel.
Now that it's 23 series deep, it's due for a big shake-up.

Here are some behind the scenes secrets that have been exposed over the years...
People on the show are regularly drunk during filming
Keith himself has admitted to having a few tipples before filming begins, as well as drinking throughout the night.
In fact, he keeps a stash of booze under his desk.
He told Metro : "Have I ever done a show after a few drinks? Yeah, all of them. I go into Gino’s dressing room normally and we have about three bottles of beer, and then you drink throughout and have a drink afterwards. So Wednesday night becomes Saturday night to me."
Keith even said that he never hosts the show sober. He only stays off the booze for Through The Keyhole and sketch shows, when he has lines to remember.

Fearne once told Digital Spy : "Some guests that come on get absolutely trashed. It's so much fun. But I tend not to drink. I will do maybe once a series. I'll have a gin and tonic but I don't work well when I'm drunk.
"A lot of people become more outgoing when they've had a drink but I become an introvert. I become quiet and weird."
Keith doesn't invent the games himself
While it would surprise no one that the weird and wonderful games played by celeb guests on the show come from the mind of Keith Lemon, he's actually not the one behind him.
The show has a whole team of people who work together to invent the silly challenges that put famous guests through their paces.
Keith admitted he usually just turns up and is told what's been planned for the episode.
People refuse to appear on the show or refuse to get in the spirit
Despite it being one of the hottest tickets in town, not everyone is thrilled about being invited to join the panel.

Keith once joked that he was repeatedly phoning Brad Pitt to beg him to appear after the Hollywood actor turned it down with an outright no.
And when Katie Price appeared, Keith says she was very defensive when he tried to have some banter with her.
Each episode takes three hours to film
The show airs on TV for just 45 minutes, but the filming actually takes a lot longer than that.
To ensure they get enough quality footage for the broadcast, the stars and the audience are kept in the studio for three hours.
The opening section, where Keith introduces all of his guests, only airs for a few minutes at the beginning of each episode but is actually filmed for around an hour.
Celeb guests can ask for things to be edited out
Because he usually plies them with alcohol before and during filming, Keith says celebrity guests often regret some things they said.
But he has a way around that.

He said: "They'll tell me, 'I can't f**king believe I said that' - so I tell them not to worry and I make sure the producers cut certain things out.
"A lot of material gets cut actually. But we do it because we don't want people to look like b**lends. We people to have fun!"
The after parties are lit
After filming concludes, Keith and his co-stars and guests all get together for a bit of a party and a drink.
And he says it's because of this he knows that people haven't been too offended by his cheeky banter.
He said: "I don't think anyone gets too offended by the banter - not that I know of anyways because most of the time, we have a drink afterwards.
"The only time we don't is when they have to be up early the next day for a TV or radio appearance."