Good Morning Britain fans have noticed huge changes this week as the show underwent a bit of a presenter shake up.
One of the main changes included a familiar face from Channel 4's A Place in the Sun joining the breakfast show. Richard Arnold typically appears as GMB's entertainment correspondent however fans were treated to Scarlette Douglas instead as she made her show debut.
The 35-year-old discussed the top showbiz news and gossip for the day on Wednesday, as she stepped in to cover the Christmas period. The property expert has been keeping busy lately as she recently had a stint in the I'm a Celebrity jungle.
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Joining presenters Rob Rinder and Charlotte Hawkins, the former campmate admitted how great her jungle experience was. She added that "it's been a whirlwind" since leaving the show.
The GMB hosts discussed which celebrities could be in the line up for the next series of Strictly Come Dancing. It comes as bosses are reportedly planning to sign a celebrity couple to compete against each other for the first time in the show's history.
One couple suggested was Scarlette's camp mate Matt Hancock and his partner Gina Coladangelo. But the step-in host joked about his dance skills that she wished she could "unsee".
She said: "Matt is no stranger to showing off his dance moves as I personally saw in the jungle - I wish I could unsee those! So I'm sure he would not disappoint on the dance floor."
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV1 and ITVX at 6am
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