Even supermodels and rock idols have a night in front of the TV as Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Noel Gallagher show as they discuss their viewing on a celebrity edition of Gogglebox.
The trio are among guests taking part in the charity edition which will be screened during Channel 4's Stand Up To Cancer evening tomorrow and will be seen giving their verdicts on shows such as Strictly Come Dancing and The X Factor.
Former Oasis star Gallagher explains again how his daughter Anais is unhappy that he turned down the chance to be an X Factor judge, following an invitation by Simon Cowell.
"She's furious every week that it's on. She tut-tuts at the screen saying, 'That could've been you slagging them off'. I'll never be forgiven."
Moss is said to be a big fan of Gogglebox. Also taking part in the show are Kathy Burke and Paul O'Grady.
The charity evening begins at 7pm tomorrow.
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