Celebrity Gogglebox returned to our screens tonight (July 15) for yet another episode of the hit TV show.
Sitting on their sofas tonight included the likes of Rob Beckett, Rylan, as well as John Whaite and Johannes Radebe who were all ready to cry, laugh and scream at what they were being shown.
The latest episode comes as Gogglebox star, Georgia Bell, announced she has given birth to her first child, a baby boy, with her partner Josh Newby.
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As she posted the photo on her Instagram page, she revealed her son came into the world on Tuesday July 12 and shared his name. Georgia wrote in the caption: "Our beautiful boy has made his entrance. 12/07/22 at 12:31pm - 7lbs 7.5ounz Your perfect in every way Hugh James Newby".
Reacting to shows such as Love Island and Countdown - just to name a few - the celebs sat down with their snacks and drinks in hand. As well as Stranger Things having everyone on the edge of their seat - and we can't blame them - it was Paul Hollywood eating insects that creeped people out.
In Mexico, as part of his new series, Paul Hollywood Eats, the Great British Bake Off judge sat down to sample some local delicacies. And despite describing it as "tasteless", the creature is said to be "popular" with tourists.
And it wasn't just viewers that seemed to be left disgusted by the idea of eating the eight legged animal with the celebs themselves being left freaked out by the sheer thought of it.
One said: "It’s like he’s going through a bush tucker trial!!" whilst another added: "Eating bugs? Not for me thanks."
Speaking about the baked tarantula, a third tweeted: "It's bigger than the taco."
Other people seemed to be angry with one viewer tweeting there was "no need" for Gogglebox to show the clip.
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