Zoe Ball's son is set to make his telly debut as a contestant on The Circle.
Woody Cook, whose dad is also famous DJ Fatboy Slim - aka Norman Cook, is set to join the Channel 4 reality show when it returns for a second series on Tuesday, September 24.
Presented this year by Emma Willis and filmed in Salford for the first time, The Circle sees eight contestants living in separate apartment blocks and the only form of communication is online via the 'circle'.
The twist is that they can be anyone they want to be in a bid to impress each other and make their way to the final without being 'blocked'.
Woody, 18, has said that he will keep the identity of his parents a secret in a bid to navigate the social media-themed show on his own merit.
But it hasn't stopped them giving him some well thought advice ahead of his appearance.
The Brighton-born teen said: "My parents do know I'm doing the show and they are supportive.
"They have given me a lot to think about from past experiences and advice.
"They said that what you say on TV is out there forever and you can't unsay it and that once you share too much you never unshare it."
Woody also added: "I might tell one person if I really trust them. My whole life a lot of people have already known who I am before I meet them.
"This is a good chance to see if people actually like me on my own."
Others lining-up to take part in the show includes a man who will play as a single mother and a women who will play as her son.
James, 26, will play the game as Sammie, a single mother, in a bid to win the £100,000 prize.
Katie, 43, will also switch her identity and play as her own 25-year-old son Jay.
She said: I'm 43 years old. I'm a boring over 40 married mum, compared to a 25-year-old good looking chap. He'll be so much more popular than me."
Emelle, a 31-year-old model, will also tell a few fibs - changing her sexuality and real age.
The final three players, 25-year-old Brooke, Georgina, 21, farmer Sy and 53-year-old university academic Tim will all take the honest approach for the series.
The Circle live launch is on Tuesday at 9.15pm on Channel 4.