Worse than Celebrity SAS, more challenging than I’m a Celeb...
Kerry Katona says wearing a suit made of the contents of her bin for Channel 4’s Celebrity Trash Monsters was her toughest reality TV stint yet.
The Atomic Kitten star believes her new posh Cheshire neighbours think she has ruined the area after she was forced to go through their bins.
And she was “mortified” to see her family’s takeaway waste, while filming with Jodie Kidd and John Barnes.
Kerry confessed: “We order so much food in. I was in our new house for six months and never cooked a single meal.
“We actually ended up having to get a skip in the garden... that wasn’t just for the takeaways, it was for the house too.”

Despite feeling ashamed of their eating habits, she adds of being “mum-shamed”: “It’s not like they’re eating scraps out of the f***ing skip... I actually want my kids alive and don’t want to poison them – so I get somebody else cooking for them.”
Kerry wears bagged-up rubbish in the show, to highlight levels of waste produced, and says: “I wanted to be sick. I hated every minute.
“Get me back on SAS Who Dares Wins or back in the jungle, than one more day wearing that suit. I’d rather have a witchetty grub in my mouth.”
Celebrity Trash Monsters: What’s Your Waste Size? is on Sunday at 9pm, on Channel 4.
Dancing On Ice
Next year’s full Dancing on Ice line up has been revealed after Pussycat Doll Kimberley Wyatt and “clumsy and accident prone” The Vamps singer Connor Ball were added to the bill.
They join Love Island ’s Liberty Poole, whose mum was a figure skater, and S Club 7’s Rachel Stevens, who finished second on Strictly in 2008.
Paul Gascoigne’s son Regan says he loves dancing, while former England rugby star Ben Foden promises to be competitive.

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Paralympian Stef Reid thinks the prospect is “scary” while Happy Mondays star Bez reckons he’s going to look like Bambi on Ice.
Corrie’s Sally Dynevor signed up because, at 58, she is “not getting any younger”, while Olympic BMX ace Kye Whyte hopes his roller skating background might help on the ice.
Lorraine presenter Ria Hebden wants to inspire mums and dads to try something new, while former Strictly pro Brendan Cole immodestly reckons he’ll be good.
The ITV series kicks off in January.
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