Nicole Scherzinger and Thom Evans join Celebrity Gogglebox
Nicole Scherzinger and her fiancé Thom Evans will be joining Channel 4's 'Celebrity Gogglebox' for a SU2C (Stand Up To Cancer) special.

Nicole Scherzinger and her fiance Thom Evans are joining âCelebrity Goggleboxâ.
The Pussycat Dolls singer, 45, met the former Glasgow Warriors rugby player, 38, during their time on âThe X Factor: Celebrityâ in 2019, and got engaged in June after years of dating, and the pair are now taking the next step in their romance by cosying up on their sofa to give their take on the week's TV for the Channel 4 show.
According to The Sun newspaper's TV Biz column, the pair will appear on the programme's latest SU2C (Stand Up To Cancer) special on Friday night (03.11.23).
As well as Nicole and Thom, âAbsolutely Fabulousâ legend Jennifer Saunders and her daughter Beattie Edmondson will star in the show, as will âTravel Manâ star Richard Ayoade and Bob Mortimer.
âBoiling Pointâ and âLine Of Dutyâ actor Stephen Graham will also be making an appearance, alongside his wife and two children.
The latest installment of âCelebrity Goggleboxâ is part of Channel 4's evening of special events to mark a decade of the channel joining forces with Cancer Research UK for SU2C (Stand Up To Cancer).
As well as âCelebrity Goggleboxâ, the evening will contain several other special shows, including âSU2C: The Takeoverâ, hosted by Davina McCall, Adam Hills, Joe Lycett and Munya Chawawa.
It will see comedy talent and famous faces such as Rita Ora, Cush Jumbo and Charlotte Ritchie take to the stage to celebrate the staggering breakthroughs and progress in cancer research that has been made possible by money raised through Stand Up To Cancer in the last 10 years.
Following âThe Takeoverâ, Rhod Gilbert will host âThe SU2C Comedy Roastâ, which will feature a vast array of comedy talent, such as Ellie Taylor, Danny Beard and Nish Kumar, to lovingly mock some much-loved stars.
The evening will culminate in âSean Lock: Lockipediaâ, which will reflect on the work of the comic legend, who passed away from cancer in 2021 aged 58.
The Channel 4 SU2C evening will start at 7pm on Friday night.