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Boy George, Marilyn and Geri spend a night in watching TV

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Yes, that’s Culture Club front man Boy George hanging out at home with Ginger Spice Geri Horner (nee Halliwell), who’s sharing the couch with ’80s popstar Marilyn.

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The three spent a night in watching TV. No, it’s not what happens to pop stars when their careers have faded. The trio took part in a celebrity edition of the UK version of ‘Gogglebox’ to raise awareness of cancer, encouraging people to donate money to ‘Stand Up to Cancer’.

Also taking part in the edition was comedian Miranda Hart alongside her real Mum and her TV Mum, actress Patricia Hodge. While Nick frost was joined on his couch by ‘Fifty Shades of Grey ‘ star Jamie Dornan. Funnyman Lee Mack spends some time with comedy elder Bobby Ball.

Ginger, Marilyn and George watch a documentary about Patagonia, a report on plastic bag legislation, Strictly Come Dancing, popular drama Doctor Foster (spoilers!), endurance show ‘Eternal Glory’ and a documentary about a woman fighting cancer.

Watch the episode below.

 

 

 

 

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