They're set to compete against one another
Coleen Nolan will compete against one of her Loose Women co-presenters, Judi Love, on Celebrity Bake Off. However, she already sounds like she may be expecting defeat.
The new series's lineup was revealed on Wednesday as the show's spin-off in aid of Stand Up for Cancer is due to start soon. Coleen and Judi will compete in the tent to showcase their baking skills while raising money for cancer. The duo will be joined by an incredible lineup of famous faces such as Friends star and actor David Schwimmer, ex-Little Mix star Jesy Nelson and Olympic diver Tom Daley. Other celebrities taking part include Gemma Collins, Paddy McGuinness and Strictly stars Ellie Taylor and AJ Odudu reports the Chronicle Live.Coleen and Judi competing was mentioned at the start of the Thursday, February 9 episode of Loose Women. Judi mentioned that she was disappointed to not having met David Schwimmer yet.
She added: "Anyway, it's exciting, I'm nervous and I can't wait. And, all I can say is...may the biggest and best buns win!"
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