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Rochelle Humes 'delighted' as return to TV screens announced after This Morning admission

Rochelle Humes has said she's 'delighted' as it's been confirmed she'll return to TV after confirming her future on This Morning.

It has been announced that the singer and presenter will join the presenting line-up for the BBC Children In Need appeal show alongside Vernon Kay. The pair are set to host the big televised charity event on BBC One alongside Paralympian Ade Adepitan, comedian Mel Giedroyc, presenter Chris Ramsay and actor Lenny Rush live from MediaCityUK in Salford on Friday, November 15.

The three-hour fundraiser will be filled with star-studded sketches, musical acts and surprises from a host of celebrities. The new additions were announced on Tuesday's (October 15) episode of The One Show.

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Rochelle, who returns to hosting on CiN for the first time since 2019, said: "Nothing brings the UK together quite like BBC Children In Need and I’m so delighted to be back in the studio this year.

"I’m always blown away by the generosity and spirit of the night, and it’s a wonderful cause so close to my heart. I’m sure there will be many laughs, tears, surprises and a whole heap of inspiration in store for us all on the night."

Meanwhile, Radio 2 presenter Vernon, who completed his ultramarathon challenge with BBC Radio 2 which raised more than £6 million for last year’s appeal, said he is "truly honoured" to be part of the appeal show this year as he believes it raises funds for an "incredible cause".

"Last year’s knee-ruining run from Leicester to Bolton was brutal — one of the toughest things I’ve ever done — so I’m thrilled to be joining you from the comfort of MediaCity this time," he added.

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