
Real Housewives of London's glam line-up revealed in full as soap star's pal, Bake Off pro & TWO familiar faces sign up
REAL DEAL Real Housewives of London's glam line-up revealed in full as soap star's pal, Bake Off pro & TWO familiar faces sign up
THE full line-up for The Real Housewives of London has finally been unveiled and it's as glitzy as you'd expect.
The Sun can exclusively reveal the six ultra-glam ladies who'll be bringing luxury, fashion, and fireworks to the capital's poshest postcodes in the Hayu series this year.
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Karen Loderick-Peace
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Karen Loderick Peace is joining Real Housewives of London
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Already a seasoned reality queen, Karen Loderick-Peace made waves on The Real Housewives of Jersey and is now bringing her couture credentials to the big city.
Mum of three Karen is the wife of former West Brom chairman Jeremy Peace.
She's a fashion designer known for her high-end taste and no-nonsense attitude.
Expect statement outfits and serious shade.
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Nessie Welschinger
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Nessie Welschinger will be familiar to viewers after appearing on Bake Off: The Professionals
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The Sun revealed earlier this month that Real Housewives of London had signed up a Great British Bake Off: The Professionals star.
Foodies will recognise Nessie from the telly and now she's trading in the rolling pins for rosé-fuelled brunches.
The glam mum, who splits her time between London and the Cotswolds, will whisk up drama in the capital's elite circles.
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Her work has seen her make "cakes and goodies for royalty and celebs all around the world" and helped land her a place in the famous Bake Off tent.
A glimpse at her Instagram account reveals delicious food, luxury interiors and extravagant days out at the likes of Wimbledon and Britain's Got Talent final.
Panthea Parker
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Panthea with her husband Ed, a top lawyer
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Panthea has less than 500 followers on Instagram - but that's set to change
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Panthea with J-Lo who performed at her pal's wedding
Panthea has less than 500 followers on Instagram - but her star-studded lifestyle includes rubbing shoulders with none other than J-Lo.
A true socialite, she's been spotted at A-list events around the globe.
Glamorous, bold and always camera-ready, Panthea is sure to turn heads.
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She's married to top London laywer, Ed Parker and already proudly declares herself as a housewife in a slew of captions on her Instagram account which features a tonne of snaps from her luxury life.
Photos reveal her enjoying life aboard a private jet and enjoying swanky parties at Mansion House.
Panthea has even visited 10 Downing Street and rubbed shoulders with politics' elite.
Amanda Cronin
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Multi-millionaire skincare mogul Amanda Cronin who dated Andrew Ridgeley has signed up
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Joining them on the show is socialite Amanda Cronin - who dated the 80s pop Andrew Ridgeley.
And it's hoped she'll divulge details of their whirlwind romance.
Millionaire mogul Amanda made her fortune in luxury skincare and has already appeared on telly in documentary The Millionairess And Me, which followed her unlikely friendship with a formerly homeless film-maker Martin Read.
Juliet Angus
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Juliet Angus is an American stylist
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Juliet appeared on Ladies of London
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Another familiar face to Bravo viewers, Juliet is best known for her time on Ladies of London.
The American stylist is back for more and bringing her signature style and sass to the new Housewives set.
She's already got a huge Instagram fanbase of over 300k followers.
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Juliet Mayhew
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Juliet Mayhew is an Australian living in London and is pals with pop star Holly Valance
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Aussie-born Juliet is no stranger to the spotlight.
She's close pals with pop royalty Holly Valance, with the two snapped together in glitzy Instagram posts.
Juliet is expected to bring Down Under charm mixed with Chelsea chic.
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