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Celebrity Juice review
Zero starsThis asinine panel game requires nothing from its players apart from four-letter rants and disgusting anecdotes about sex. Despite this, every round is heavily scripted and edited, so that it manages to combine potty-mouthed witlessness with a complete lack of spontaneity.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 9th April 2021Maya Jama joins Celebrity Juice panel
Maya Jama has been announced as a new regular panellist on ITV2's raucous Celebrity Juice.
British Comedy Guide, 29th March 2021Keith Lemon announces online Daft Games Night
Leigh Francis is to host an online Daft Games Night event in character as Keith Lemon, on 28th December.
British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2020Celebrity Juice, review: unfunny to a staggering degree
The new series of the anarchic panel show is worse than doing a day's hard labour in a chemical plant.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 22nd October 2020Emily Atack is just as saucy as Holly Willoughby
Emily Atack is just as saucy as Holly Willoughby and has made Celebrity Juice even boozier, according to Keith Lemon.
Amanda Devlin, The Sun, 20th October 2020Keith Lemon: Holly Willoughby shouldn't have left show
Keith Lemon quipped that Holly Willoughby "shouldn't have left" Celebrity Juice after she said that it was the best show to be a part of.
Rose Hill, The Mirror, 19th October 2020Keith Lemon on Leeds United
Keith Lemon on his Leeds United knowledge and his awkward exchange with a former star striker.
Craig Jones, Leeds Live, 16th September 2020Emily Atack and Laura Whitmore join Celebrity Juice as team captains
Emily Atack and Laura Whitmore have been named as the new team captains on Celebrity Juice. Series 24 of Keith Lemon's panel show starts on ITV2 soon.
British Comedy Guide, 10th September 2020Keith Lemon hits back at Melanie Sykes
Mel Sykes said Keith Lemon had a "limited vocabulary". Now he's hit back, saying it hasn't stopped him winning "two BAFTAs and two NTAs".
Simon Boyle, The Sun, 13th August 2020Trisha Goddard says she thought racist abuse would end
When Bo' Selecta! comic Leigh Francis finally apologised for his portrayal of Trisha Goddard on the show, she hoped it would end the years of racist abuse she and her family have endured.
But instead, the presenter and talk show host was bombarded with vile trolling which left her telling her daughter Billie: "I'm sick of being black."
Dan Cain & Emily Fairbairn, The Sun, 5th July 2020