TV PRESENTER Angellica Bell has been told to ‘zip it’ by her famous pals, who are worried she’ll reveal their secrets on Celeb Big Brother.
The Sun revealed that the presenter, 48, will enter the TV house after landing a hefty five-figure deal.
And the star, who is married to fellow TV presenter Michael Underwood, became a household name back in the early 2000s after presenting CBBC from 2000 to 2006.
But pals are worried she’ll say too much in the spy house, with a source telling The Sun: “Angellica has been warned not to ‘do a Louis Walsh‘ and talk about her high-profile pals.
“She’s best friends with Alan Carr who is famously close to Adele so she knows a lot of juicy gossip from mixing in celebrity circles for years.”
They continued: “Obviously there’s a lot of private things they wouldn’t want her sharing, which she would never dream of doing.
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“But everyone knows Angellica is really friendly and super chatty so people are worried she will get carried away and forget the cameras.”
The Sun has contacted Angellica’s rep for comment.
Last year, Celebrity Big Brother fans were left gobsmacked as Louis Walsh revealed a major secret about popstar Britney Spears.
He also shared other details about celebs he’d known over the years, with pals hoping Angellica won’t do the same.
And supporting Angellica at home will be her TV star husband Michael Underwood, who opts for a career away from the spotlight nowadays.
The couple met whilst working on CBBC as they turned their on-screen presenting work for the channel into a real-life off-screen love story.
They share two children and tied the knot in New York City two years after her divorce with her first husband Stuart Amory.
Michael first rose to fame whilst hosting on the kids TV channel in the late 90s and was one of the most recognisable stars on there.
He featured on the kids shows like Jungle Run, The Big Bang and Ministry of Mayhem.
Angellica is still enjoying her time on TV joining the likes of Mikey Rourke, Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa in the CBB house.
Meanwhile Michael has decided to swap the TV studio for the classroom and couldn’t be happier.
He first made the transition into teaching following the Covid-19 pandemic after “he couldn’t get any work”.