The Celebrity Circle | |
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Presented by | Emma Willis |
No. of contestants | 12 |
Winner | Lady Leshurr as "Big Narstie" |
Runner-up | Saffron Barker |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 4 |
Original release | 9 March – 15 March 2021 |
The Celebrity Circle for Stand Up to Cancer, a spin-off of The Circle , began on 9 March 2021 on Channel 4, and concluded following six episodes on 15 March. [1] The series was confirmed in June 2020, [2] [3] [4] and was filmed during Autumn 2020 in its usual location in Salford, England. Unlike the regular series, the celebrity players, if they decided to play as a catfish, were limited to playing as other celebrities.
On 15 March 2021, the series was won by Lady Leshurr, who had played the game catfishing as Big Narstie. She beat Saffron Barker in the final ratings, who finished as runner-up.
Unlike previous series, Emma Willis delivered video messages to the players during the game informing them on upcoming twists. Ahead of the first blocking, the influencers had to decide which two players to put at risk, before ultimately deciding which one of them to block. [5] For the second round, Willis announced that the three players which occupy "The Triangle" would be the players at risk of being blocked.
The celebrities taking part in the series were revealed on 15 December 2020. [6] In a slight difference in The Circle format, should they decide to catfish, the celebrity players must impersonate another famous figure.
Celebrity | Known for | Playing as | Entered | Exited | Status |
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Duncan James | Blue singer & Hollyoaks actor | Himself, but single | Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Blocked |
Kaye Adams | Loose Women presenter & BBC Radio Scotland presenter | Gemma Collins | Episode 1 | Episode 4 | Blocked |
Nadia Sawalha | Former EastEnders actress & Loose Women panellist | ||||
Charlotte Crosby | Former Geordie Shore star | Peter Andre | Episode 3 | Episode 6 | Blocked |
Baga Chipz | Drag queen & RuPaul's Drag Race UK finalist | Kim Woodburn | Episode 1 | Episode 6 | Blocked |
Melvin Odoom | Television & radio presenting duo | will.i.am | Episode 1 | Episode 6 | Fifth place |
Rickie Haywood-Williams | |||||
Pete Wicks | The Only Way Is Essex star | Rachel Riley | Episode 1 | Episode 6 | Third place |
Sam Thompson | Made in Chelsea star | ||||
Denise van Outen | Actress, singer & presenter | Herself | Episode 1 | Episode 6 | Third place |
Saffron Barker | YouTube personality | Herself, but single | Episode 1 | Episode 6 | Runner-up |
Lady Leshurr | Rapper | Big Narstie | Episode 1 | Episode 6 | Winner |
The contestant was blocked. | |
The contestant was an influencer. | |
The contestant was at risk of being blocked following a twist. |
Episode 2 | Episode 4 | Episode 5 | Episode 6 | ||
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Lady Leshurr "Big Narstie" | 2nd | Saffron to block | 6th | 1st | Winner (Episode 6) |
Saffron | 1st | Not eligible to vote | 4th | 2nd | Runner-up (Episode 6) |
Denise | 8th | Kaye & Nadia to block | 2nd | =3rd | Third place (Episode 6) |
Pete & Sam "Rachel" | =5th | Kaye & Nadia to block | 1st | =3rd | Third place (Episode 6) |
Melvin & Rickie "will.i.am" | 3rd | Kaye & Nadia to block | 7th | 5th | Fifth place (Episode 6) |
Baga "Kim" | 4th | Not eligible to vote | 3rd | Blocked (Episode 6) | |
Charlotte "Peter" | Not in The Circle | Kaye & Nadia to block | 5th | Blocked (Episode 6) | |
Kaye & Nadia "Gemma" | =5th | Not eligible to vote | Blocked (Episode 4) | ||
Duncan | =5th | Blocked (Episode 2) | |||
Notes | none | 1 | none | ||
Influencers | Lady Leshurr, Saffron | none | Denise, Pete & Sam | none | |
Blocked | Duncan Influencers' choice to block | Kaye & Nadia "Gemma" 4 of 5 votes to block | Baga "Kim" Influencers' choice to block | Rickie & Melvin "will.i.am" Lowest rated player | Denise Third highest rated player |
Pete & Sam "Rachel" Third highest rated player | Saffron Second highest rated player | ||||
Charlotte "Peter" Influencers' choice to block | |||||
Lady Leshurr "Big Narstie" Highest rated player |
Episode | Airdate | Rating (7-day consolidated) [7] |
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1 | 9 March 2021 | 1.80m |
2 | 10 March 2021 | 1.54m |
3 | 11 March 2021 | 1.55m |
4 | 12 March 2021 | 1.83m |
5 | 14 March 2021 | 1.36m |
6 | 15 March 2021 | 1.29m |
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