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Made In Chelsea's Mark Francis 'to compete on Celebrity Karaoke Club'

Made In Chelsea's Mark Francis 'to compete on Celebrity Karaoke Club'
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Made In Chelsea's Mark Francis Vandelli and Geordie Shore's Amelia Lily reportedly join the lineup for Celebrity Karaoke Club series two.

Made In Chelsea veteran Mark Francis Vandelli has reportedly joined the lineup for the new series of Celebrity Karaoke Club.

The ITV2 series - conceived and broadcast during last year's coronavirus lockdown - sees a group of celebs battle it out over the karaoke microphone while getting inebriated.

According to The Sun, the latest recruits for series two include Vandelli - part of MIC since it began in 2011 - and former Geordie Shore and The X Factor star Amelia Lily.

Married At First Sight Australia season six star Jessika Power is also said to be in the lineup alongside TOWIE's Olivia Attwood, The Real Housewives Of Cheshire's Tanya Bardsley and TV presenter AJ Odudu.

The show is already thought to have been filmed and will air on ITV2 later this year.

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