Shopping with Keith Lemon - Season 3

Season 3
Now in its third series, a whole new set of celebrities will be spending some quality time with Keith Lemon, unearthing some fascinating insights into the lives of some of the most recognisable faces.

Episodes

Jamie Laing, Judi Love
Return of the comedy chat show in which the host takes famous faces shopping, beginning with reality star Jamie Laing and comedian Judi Love.

Sharon Osbourne, Aitch
Keith shops for a new toilet in Windsor with Sharon Osbourne and spends the day in Southend-on-Sea with rapper Aitch.

Danny Dyer, Clara Amfo
Keith goes antique hunting in Essex with actor Danny Dyer, and searches for the perfect neon sign with Radio 1 DJ Clara Amfo.

Katie Price, Alex Brooker
Keith goes shopping for horse stuff and inflatables in West Sussex with Katie Price and travels to Leeds to buy vintage clothes with comedian Alex Brooker.

Tom Grennan, Vick and Jordan
Keith Lemon goes shopping for homeware with singer Tom Grennan, and looks for budget fashion with Radio 1 presenters Vick Hope and Jordan North.

Rylan, Amir Khan, Faryal Makhdoom
Keith goes shopping for bath bombs with TV presenter Rylan Clark, and pops to a garden centre and party store with Faryal Makhdoom and Amir Khan.

Becky Hill, Shaun Ryder and Bez
Keith goes shopping for art supplies and sequin dresses with singer Becky Hill, and heads up to Manchester to do the big shop with Happy Mondays legends Shaun Ryder and Bez.

Paddy McGuinness, Maura Higgins
Keith goes toiletry shopping with Love Island star Maura Higgins and heads up to Stockport to pick up sportswear with comedian and presenter Paddy McGuinness.
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