'The Real Full Monty' is set to return with a brand new "twist".

Ashley Banjo is reportedly returning to host the new series

Ashley Banjo is reportedly returning to host the new series

The ITV reality TV show - which sees famous faces strip off to raise awareness of cancer - hasn't been on screens since 2021, but it is said to be making a comeback, with host Ashley Banjo also reportedly returning.

One series saw stars go one step further by stripping while ice skating, while the most recent season had a 'Strictly Come Dancing' theme, but producers want to go one step further.

An insider told The Sun newspaper: “This show proved hugely popular with viewers because it raised a laugh while shining a spotlight on serious subjects.

“In previous years producers have tried to put a twist on the overall theme and this year is likely to be no exception.

“The celebrities, who’ve yet to be revealed, will face a nervous wait to find out if that twist is likely to add even more pressure.”

The likes of 'Loose Women' panellist Coleen Nolan, Blue singer Duncan James, 'EastEnders' legend Laila Morse and 'Love Island' star Teddy Soares have appeared on the show.

Duncan paid tribute to late Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding on 'Strictly The Real Full Monty'.

The 'All Rise' hitmaker took part in memory of his late friend - who tragically died aged 39 of breast cancer in September 2021 - and previously opened up on his decision to strip off for the programme to encourage others to get checked out.

He said: "A lot of my friends from the music industry have suffered with breast cancer, and one of those friends, Sarah Harding, sadly lost her battle this year.

"Sarah was always such a bubbly girl, full of life, full of fun, biggest smile, and to hear the news that she’d lost the battle – it was just heartbreaking."