When does Celebs Go Dating 2018 start? Plus full line up from Amy Tapper to Mutya Buena

New line-up: More celebs are gearing up to go dating
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Natasha Sporn14 October 2018

Celebs Go Dating is back for a fifth series with nine more famous faces hoping to find love.

Among the stars looking for The One are two Love Island expats and a popstar, putting their trust in the Celebrity Dating Agency to help them.

The series has already been marred by some controversy after leading dating expert Nadia Essex was suspended from the show, meaning she only appears in a few episodes, for “improper use of social media”.

Here is everything you need to know about Celebs Go Dating…

Who is on Celebs Go Dating?

Love Island series 3 star Olivia Attwood – who found love with Chris Hughes on the show – will be appearing on the new series after failed romances with Hughes and footballer Bradley Dack.

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Attwood isn’t the only ITV2 alumni, with Eyal Brooker – who appeared on the latest show of the summer – also hoping to align his chakras with Mrs Right on a different channel.

Sugababes star Mutya Buena, Gogglebox favourite Amy Tapper, Made In Chelsea’s Alik Alfus, Diversity dancer Sam Craske and Callum from Ibiza Weekender will also be searching for their perfect match.

Completing the line-up is The Only Way Is Essex’s Chloe Sims and fashion superstar Vas J Morgan.

Who will be helping them?

Celebs Go Dating stalwart Eden Blackman left the show earlier in the year, replaced by expert Paul Carrick Brunson, who founded his own dating agency.

The original plan was to have Brunson alongside Essex for the duration of the series, playing cupid for the nine stars, but it is believed Brunson will fly solo for the majority of the episodes after Essex was axed.

Fan-favourite receptionist Tom Read-Wilson will be on hand in the office, making sure everything runs smoothly, and may even try his hand at matchmaking every now and then.

When is Celebs Go Dating on?

Series five kicks off on Sunday October 14 at 9pm on E4. It airs daily on the channel at 10pm, expect for Saturdays, for the coming months.

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