CHARLOTTE Crosby will host Aussie Shore for a further TWO series’ after huge show success.
The Geordie Shore favourite, 34, landed the role of house boss on the spin-off show Down Under.
Charlotte, who quit the UK version in 2023 after heated rows with her co-stars, has revealed that the Aussie spin-off has been commissioned for two more series and she will be returning to host.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Charlotte said: “Yes absolutely [I will be back on Aussie Shore], I think I’ve signed up for three series.
“It’s set to be made for three series and more if it does well.“
Charlotte, who is currently pregnant with her second child, said the show is perfect for her, as it allowed her to see her to spend time with her two-year-old daughter Alba and fiance Jake Ankers.
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“I loved it because I got to be involved and see everyone and have a great time and not have to go through all the drama and just dip in here and there,” she told us.
“I think it was filmed for four weeks.
“We went out the whole family, me, Alba and Jake.
“That’s why I like the job so much as I get to enjoy Australia and dip in and dip out and I get to spend time with my family.”
The programme, which was the first version of the show down under, was described as “unapologetically wild, sexy and hilarious”.
She previously said of the show: “I’ve never in my whole entire life met a group of people so crazy!
“If you thought us Geordies were wild, then you better brace yourselves as you’re about to have your minds blown.
“The Aussie Shore cast antics made my time on the show hugely enjoyable and utterly memorable on every level.
“I’m so excited to watch the whole series and hear what you all think!”
New Move
Charlotte has been busy preparing for motherhood as she prepares to welcome her second baby in a matter of weeks to a baby girl.
But the star is still keeping busy and this week teamed up with Rightmove, the UK’s largest property website, has teamed up with TV, to shine a light on her hometown, in a brand-new video: Selling Sunderland.
Charlotte told us: “Rightmove is the biggest property website, don’t we all have a little scroll after looking at every single house, area and price.”
Sunderland is a popular choice for those in the North East – ranking in the top three locations in the region for prospective buyers searching their next home – being beaten only by Newcastle and the historic town of Darlington.
Yet for those seeking out city life across Great Britain, Sunderland only comes in 38th position in a long list of 50 of Great Britain’s biggest cities.
So, swapping the glitz and glamour of LA for the welcoming embrace of Sunderland’s down-to-earth allure and variety of properties, Charlotte tours three properties available on the property site with prospective buyers.
Far from the luxury-laden, high-maintenance world of flashy property shows, this video shows off Sunderland’s real charm and what makes it so special.
When asking 9,600 home-movers to rank their top priorities when choosing a place to live, Rightmove found that access to green spaces, proximity to top schools, and affordability came out top – all of which Sunderland delivers in spades.
Rightmove data also reveals that Sunderland’s average asking prices are 53 per cent lower than the national average, for those looking to get more bang for their buck.
The average asking price for a home in Sunderland is £170,635, compared with £360,197 across Great Britain.
Charlotte said: ““Sunderland is my home – always has been, always will be.
“I’m thrilled that Rightmove is showcasing all the amazing things my hometown has to offer, from stunning coastline views to a variety of homes for first-time buyers and families.”