EastEnders legend lined up to star in Real Housewives of London in move ‘sure to whip up excitement’

ACTRESS and Britpop icon Patsy Kensit has been approached to star in the Real Housewives Of London.
The soap star, who has appeared in EastEnders, Emmerdale and Holby City and is the former wife of Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher, would take top billing in the spin-off of the Cheshire version.
The series will feature a gaggle of wealthy and glamorous women based in the capital.
A TV insider said: “The Real Housewives Of London is not about celebrities, but Patsy is typical of the calibre of people the producers are targeting. She’s an exception worth making in this case.
“The creators are keeping very tight-lipped about who the final line-up will include, but the fact they have approached Patsy is sure to whip up excitement.”
The prospect of mother-of-two Patsy, who has been married four times, taking part isn’t that far-fetched as she starred in 2015’s Celebrity Big Brother.
Reality TV channel Hayu announced last year that it was making The Real Housewives Of London, and the series is due to drop at some point in 2025.
The exact date and details have yet to be confirmed but it is eventually expected to get picked up by ITV.
It comes a decade after the The Real Housewives Of Cheshire debuted on ITVBe and helped turn the likes of Dawn Ward and Lauren Simon into minor celebrities.
The show also starred Christine McGuinness, who was then married to TV presenter Paddy.
So show producers have form for adding some stardust to the line-up.
DUE to low ratings, David Tennant's The Genius Game will now only air once a week on ITV1.
The show, which sees some of Britain’s brainiest folk take on epic strategy games, was due to screen on Wednesdays and Thursdays but the schedule has been scrapped.
LIFE is going from bad to worse for Squid Game hero Seong Gi-Hun, aka Player 456, as Netflix teases the saga’s final series.
After his valiant efforts to defeat the baddies failed, he’s thrust back into the deadly challenges to face a sick string of new trials.
In the trailer of the six-part series our man – played by Lee Jung-Jae – is set upon by guards, while other players take part in a brutal lottery.
It looks to test mother and son Geum-ja and Yong-sik, plus heavily pregnant Kim Jun-Hee, who gives birth during the game.
Meanwhile Lee Myung-gi, who lost the gang millions as a cryptocurrency trader, is left bloodied.
The third and final Squid Game drops on Netflix on June 27.
VIEWERS will be taken to the frontline of modern warfare in new three-part BBC docuseries The Troops.
It follows The Royal Regiment of Scotland’s day-to-day life and on overseas military exercises. It airs on iPlayer later this year.
PRIME Video are releasing another raft of true crime documentaries over the next three months.
I exclusively revealed on Monday how the streamer was dropping a fresh look at the “kidnapping” of Shannon Matthews this summer.
But from next month there will be four more infamous cases placed under scrutiny.
The first is Murderer Behind The Mask on June 21, which is about twisted killer
The Facebook Honeytrap, on July 6, tells the story of the rape and murder of British expat Christine Robinson in South Africa.
July 12 brings The Crossbow Cannibal, about serial killer Stephen Griffiths, who murdered three women.
And Krays: London Gangsters arrives on July 19.