Celebrity Coach Trip series 7

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Celebrity Coach Trip
Series 7
No. of days15
Winner Lesley Joseph & Linda Robson
Runners-up James Tindale & Sophie Kasaei
Ginny Lemon & Sister Sister
Release
Original network E4
Original release3 January (2022-01-03) 
21 January 2022 (2022-01-21)
Series chronology
 Previous
Series 6

Celebrity Coach Trip 7 was the seventh and final series of Celebrity Coach Trip in the United Kingdom. [1] In July 2021, it was announced that the series would return after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] [3] It began airing on 3 January 2022 on E4 for 15 episodes and concluded on 21 January 2022. [4] [5] [6] The series was filmed in and around Portugal between September and October 2021, beginning on Day 1 in Braga, and ending on Day 15 in Lisbon. [7] [8] [9] The original line-up of celebrities boarding the coach were revealed by Channel 4 in December 2021. [5] [10] [11] The series was won by Birds of a Feather actresses Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson, with Geordie Shore stars James Tindale and Sophie Kasaei and RuPaul's Drag Race UK contestants Ginny Lemon and Sister Sister as the runners-up. [12] [13] [14]

Contestants

  Couple were aboard the coach Yellow card.svg Couple got yellow carded  Couple won a prize at the vote
  Couple were immune from votes Red card.svg Couple got red carded  Couple refused to vote
  Couple left the coach  Couple were not present at the vote  Couple banned from voting
CoupleTrip duration (days)
123456789101112131415
Célena & Mariama
(original 5)
Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 1st
on 7 January 2022
Matt & Will
(original 5)
Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 2nd
on 10 January 2022
Honey G & Lateysha Not on Coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 3rd
on 13 January 2022
Ashley & Paul
(original 5)
Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 4th
on 17 January 2022
Bryony & Tom
(replaced Célena & Mariama)
Not on Coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 5th
on 17 January 2022
Finn & Paige
(replaced Matt & Will)
Not on Coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 6th
on 19 January 2022
Jamel & Jamil
(replaced Honey G & Lateysha)
Not on Coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 7th
on 20 January 2022
Chesney & Nancy
(replaced Bryony & Tom)
Not on CoachThird
on 21 January 2022
Adam & Andrew
(replaced Ashley & Paul)
Not on CoachThird
on 21 January 2022
Ginny & Sister Sister Not on Coach Yellow card.svg Second
on 21 January 2022
James & Sophie
(original 5)
Yellow card.svg Second
on 21 January 2022
Lesley & Linda
(original 5)
Yellow card.svg Winners
on 21 January 2022

Voting history

  Couple won the series  Couple were yellow carded  Couple were not present at the vote
  Couple were runners up  Couple were red carded  Couple won a prize at the vote
  Couple were third  Couple were immune from votes  Couple refused to vote
  Couple were fourth  Couple left the coach  Couple banned from voting
Day
123456789101112131415
Lesley
Linda
Matt
Will
Célena
Mariama
James
Sophie
Ginny
Sister Sister
Célena
Mariama
Matt
Will
Honey G
Lateysha
Bryony
Tom
Honey G
Lateysha
Finn
Paige
Bryony
Tom
Bryony
Tom
Jamel
Jamil
Finn
Paige
Jamel
Jamil
Ginny
Sister Sister
Winners
(3 votes)
James
Sophie
Ashley
Paul
Célena
Mariama
Lesley
Linda
Ginny
Sister Sister
Célena
Mariama
Matt
Will
Lesley
Linda
Bryony
Tom
Lesley
Linda
Finn
Paige
Bryony
Tom
Bryony
Tom
Jamel
Jamil
Finn
Paige
Jamel
Jamil
Lesley
Linda
Second
(1 vote)
Ginny
Sister Sister
Not on CoachAshley
Paul
Ashley
Paul
James
Sophie
Ashley
Paul
Honey G
Lateysha
Honey G
Lateysha
Bryony
Tom
Lesley
Linda
Finn
Paige
Ashley
Paul
Bryony
Tom
Jamel
Jamil
Finn
Paige
Jamel
Jamil
James
Sophie
Second
(1 vote)
Adam
Andrew
Not on CoachN/ALesley
Linda
Jamel
Jamil
Finn
Paige
Ginny
Sister Sister
Lesley
Linda
Third
(0 votes)
Chesney
Nancy
Not on CoachFinn
Paige
James
Sophie
Lesley
Linda
Third
(0 votes)
Jamel
Jamil
Not on CoachFinn
Paige
Ashley
Paul
Lesley
Linda
James
Sophie
Ginny
Sister Sister
James
Sophie
Red Carded
(Day 14)
Finn
Paige
Not on CoachBryony
Tom
Lesley
Linda
Bryony
Tom
Ashley
Paul
Ginny
Sister Sister
Jamel
Jamil
Lesley
Linda
Red Carded
(Day 13)
Bryony
Tom
Not on CoachHoney G
Lateysha
Honey G
Lateysha
Lesley
Linda
Lesley
Linda
Finn
Paige
Ashley
Paul
James
Sophie
Red Carded
(Day 11)
Ashley
Paul
Matt
Will
Célena
Mariama
Matt
Will
Ginny
Sister Sister
Célena
Mariama
Matt
Will
Honey G
Lateysha
Bryony
Tom
Lesley
Linda
BannedBryony
Tom
Red Carded
(Day 11)
Honey G
Lateysha
Not on CoachMatt
Will
Célena
Mariama
Matt
Will
Ginny
Sister Sister
Bryony
Tom
Ashley
Paul
Red Carded
(Day 9)
Matt
Will
Ashley
Paul
Célena
Mariama
Ashley
Paul
James
Sophie
Célena
Mariama
Honey G
Lateysha
Red Carded
(Day 6)
Célena
Mariama
Matt
Will
Ashley
Paul
Ashley
Paul
Lesley
Linda
Matt
Will
Red Carded
(Day 5)
NotesNone 1 None 2 3 4 5 None 6 None
Voted OffMatt
Will

3 votes
Célena
Mariama

4 votes
Ashley
Paul

3 votes
Ginny
Sister Sister

3 votes
Célena
Mariama

5 votes
Matt
Will

4 votes
Honey G
Lateysha

4 votes
Bryony
Tom

6 votes
Lesley
Linda

5 votes
Finn
Paige

5 votes
Ashley
Paul

4 votes
Bryony
Tom

3 votes
Jamel
Jamil

5 votes
Finn
Paige

5 votes
Jamel
Jamil

1 vote
None
James
Sophie

Chosen by
Célena & Mariama
Honey G
Lateysha

1 vote

Notes

^1 On Day 5, Brendan announced that the couple with the most votes would receive an instant red card, and that the couple who did so would have to select another couple to automatically receive a yellow card. Célena & Mariama received the red card and chose James & Sophie to receive their first yellow card. [15]

^2 On Day 8, Paul was absent from the coach due to illness, therefore Ashley took part in the vote on his own. [16]

^3 On Day 9, Brendan announced that the two couples with the most votes would receive yellow cards. [17]

^4 On Day 10, Ashley & Paul were banned from voting as a result of Paul's repeated lateness. [18]

^5 On Day 11, Adam & Andrew's arrival meant there were eight couples aboard the coach, with the maximum being seven. Brendan therefore announced that there would be a flash vote before the day's activities had begun. The couples voted anonymously and as all eligible couples were already on a yellow card, the couple with the most votes received a red card. As they had only just arrived, Adam & Andrew were not required to vote. The second vote took place as normal in the evening. [19]

^6 On Day 14, Brendan announced that all couples would vote as normal, however only one couple's vote selected at random would count, and that the couple they had voted for would receive a yellow card. Brendan opened an envelope with Ginny & Sister Sister's name enclosed which meant that their vote for Jamel & Jamil gave them the red card. [20]

The trip by day

DayLocationActivity
MorningAfternoon
1 Braga Portuguese marching band Surfing
2 Póvoa de Varzim Radical buoy ridingCookery class
Porto
3Porto Dirt buggies Dance class
4Portuguese culture Circus school
5PortoPottery lesson Row boat racing
Figueira da Foz
6 Praia d'El Rey Go-kart building Synchronized swimming
Rio Maior
7 Mafra Food sensory experience Rage room
Lisbon
8Lisbon Standup paddleboarding Bubble football
9 Custard tart cookery classHelicopter ride
10 Grândola Salsa dancing Treasure hunt
11 Almancil Footgolf Kayaking
12 Vilamoura Parasailing Jujutsu
13 Portimão Dog training Go-karting
14 Water park Lawn bowls
15 Albufeira SCAD diving Pool party

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