A Yorkshire Coast Farm is the setting for the next series of a reality TV show.
Stepney Hill Farm has been revealed as the setting for series three of Celebs on the Farm.
The show will be on MTV early next year, ten brave celebrities will be swapping high heels for wellies and flat whites for flat caps, when they are introduced to day-to-day life on a working farm.
Each day the chosen celeb farmhands will compete in a series of team and individual challenges, testing their farming abilities with the ultimate prize of being crowned Supreme Champion Farmer!
The celebs going head to head in the fields are:
- Cheryl Hole,
- Duncan James,
- Harry Aikines-Aryeetey,
- Holly Hagan,
- Kerry Katona,
- Lady C,
- Linda Robson,
- Malique Thompson-Dwyer,
- Montana Brown
- Shaun Williamson
The filming took place in October, Ashley Tyson from Stepney Hill Farm says they managed to do the filming in secret, he thinks it will be good exposure for the borough when the series airs.
The Celebs will be carefully watched and judged by Yorkshire farmer Chris Jeffery, as they endure the early starts, animal handling and manual work that come with farming life. From sexing pigs to goat milking, Farmer Chris will eliminate the celebs based on their performance in and out of the paddocks
Ashley says the Celebs took the farming tasks seriously...
The show will be hosted by Stephen Bailey.


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