
Rag'n'Bone Man signs up for Celebrity Gogglebox with comedian
Rag'n'Bone Man (real name Rory Graham) has signed up for the Channel 4 show to make his first-ever reality TV appearance.
He will be joined by comedian and TV host Romesh Ranganathan on the sofa, reacting to all the nation's favourite shows.
As reported by The Sun, the duo confirmed their appearance in a video shared to social media.
Speaking to the camera, Romesh said: "Hello I'm Romesh and this is Rory [Rag'n'Bone Man].
"We are gonna be on Celebrity Gogglebox, aren't we?"
Rag'n'Bone Man, dressed in a pink T-shirt, then added: "Yes we are, this Friday at 9pm."
Rag'n'Bone Man was born on January 29, 1985, in Eastbourne, East Sussex, and is known for his deep baritone voice.
His first hit single 'Human' was released back in 2016, which peaked at number one in various singles charts around Europe.
In 2017, he released his first album, also called 'Human', to critical acclaim.
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It became the fastest-selling debut album by a male in the UK for the decade.
At the 2017 Brit Awards, he was named British Breakthrough Act and received the Critics' Choice Award and went on to receive a further Brit Award for Best British Single with the title track in 2018.
Since then, he has performed at headline shows and festivals around the world, releasing his second album, 'Life by Misadventure', in 2021.
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Romesh Ranganathan was born on March 27, 1978, in Crawley, West Sussex, and is known for his stand-up comedy.
Additionally, he has presented several TV shows, including The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, The Weakest Link and Rob & Romesh Vs... with Rob Beckett.
Romesh has also appeared in a few films, including Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget and Despicable Me 4.
Celebrity Gogglebox is available to watch on Channel 4 at 9pm on Friday, June 20.
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