OHMYGOSSIP — Gemma Collins is to take part in ‘Celebrity Supply Teacher’.
The 39-year-old reality star will join the second series of the BBC show to teach business studies to a classroom of kids, after she opened a clothing boutique in Brentwood.
She said: “I might be Britain’s number one reality star and best loved diva but being a celebrity supply teacher has been fantastic. I have been passionate about business ever since I was a child.
“We were quite poor growing up, we didn’t have luxuries, and seeing my father set up his own business and seeing how our lives changed really motivated me to become a business person myself. I have loved passing on my top business tips learnt over the years to the next generation of entrepreneurs!”
Gemma will be joined by ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ judge Bruno Tonioli, who will take over the languages lessons by teaching the kids Italian.
‘Repair Shop’ guru, Jay Blades, ‘Emmerdale’ actor James Moore and ‘Neighbours’ star Alan Fletcher will teach History and Geography.
Girls Aloud singer Kimberley Walsh will take over the arts department and give the school children a lesson in music and drama they will never forget.
What’s more, ‘The A Word’ actor Sarah Gordy shares her top tips for acting, and voice artist Jacob Hopkins will show kids how they can experiment with their voice.
After lunch, chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall will talk about recycling, and ex-science teacher and comedian Shazia Mirza heads back to her roots to teach kids about acids and alkalines.
Drag queen Courtney Act will give the children a lesson on kindness and acceptance, and Gareth Thomas will take over PE lessons with a series of fitness drills.
Courtney added: “I was nervous about ‘Celebrity Supply Teacher’ because of all the negative messages I had taken on over the years about queer people not being appropriate. But that is exactly why I should be teaching this lesson on kindness, acceptance and celebrating difference.
“I hope when people watch they realise that, however they feel on the inside they should shine on the outside, whatever that means for them. Hearing different stories fosters empathy, understanding and I think that’s a perfect lesson for young people!”

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