Emma Willis has argued “it doesn’t matter” that men dominate TV.
The 47-year-old screen star is set to take the the box in three major shows soon, including ‘Love Is Blind’ ‘The World Cook’ and ‘The Voice’, with the former seeing Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am return, while Danny Jones and Tom Fletcher are due to join. Although Emma will be appearing alongside a predominantly male cast, the ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ alum has insisted she doesn’t mind that women are the minority on TV, so long as there are a couple of “vocal and strong” female stars on the box.
Speaking to The Sun newspaper, she said: “I think as long as you’ve got a couple of vocal, strong women there, it doesn’t matter.
“Yeah, ‘The Voice’ is male heavy but hey — I’m there. Leann Rimes is there as well so there’s two of us.
“It would be nice to have another woman as a coach, absolutely, but I don’t think it’s that they don’t want another woman. I think it’s just aligning diaries and making it work.”
Emma has also been hailed as a strong and “inspirational” figure from the likes of Fred Sirieix, who she is set to co-host the second series of the Amazon Prime Video competition show, ‘The World Cook’, with.
In an interview with Yahoo, the former ‘I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!’ star said: "I love working with Emma.
“She's such a pro and she's such a kind woman. When you work with someone who's so good, I get inspired by her. She turns up on set, she knows exactly what to do. She's always looking immaculate.
“She's as beautiful as a Greek statue, she's literally carved out of marble. I keep telling her how beautiful she is. But the most impressive thing about her is how good she is at her job. She's really, really good. So we get on very well and it's nice.”
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