TWO of Britain’s biggest online personalities are teaming up again but this time for a brand new digital Channel 4 show.
Yung Filly, 28, and Harry Pinero, 32, are among the most loved and followed social media stars and YouTubers in the country and have worked alongside each other previously for a slew of online content, viewed by millions.
Yung Filly and Harry Pinero have landed a new Channel 4 show
The online superstars will front their own self-titled series
But now the charming lads are teaming up with Channel 4 for their very own comedy series.
Titled The Filly and Harry Show, the comedy series will air on digital strand 4.0 later this year.
The stars will get deep as they delve into the hot topics of their day with their own unique spin and comedic timing.
However, in a unique twist, part of their real-life conversations will then be portrayed in a series of sketches.
It will allow the duo into different world and character each episode.
The six episode series will kick off later this year and marks the first TV project for the pair together.
On YouTube, they have worked together on a variety of videos as well as two long-form series – Mann Summers and Digging Deep.
Love Island stars including Danica Taylor and Coco Lodge have appeared alongside the loveable duo.
Filly has also branched out into TV of his own accord bagging huge presenting roles on both the BBC and ITV.
He led the dating show Hot Property for three seasons on BBC Three as well as working as a backstage correspondent on Holly Willoughby and Freddie Flintoff’s ITV show The Games.
The Filly and Harry Show is the latest programme to be announced by Channel 4 for its newly-dedicated digital strand.
Yesterday, Chloe Burrows also landed her own solo programme on the platform.
Bad Baby is a brand-new digital prank game fronted by Chloe, which will see her observe from the ‘control centre’ as unassuming young couples are thrown into the world of parenthood.
They’ll be required to perform a number of cringe-worthy tasks to soothe their foul-mouthed ‘bad baby’ in order to win a cash prize.
Each episode Chloe is joined by a guest prankster who play the role of ‘Bad Baby’ dialling up the mischief and causing chaos for our unsuspecting couples.
Since launching in October 2022, Channel 4.0 has generated over 50M views and over 200K subscribers.
The channel has gained 156M minutes watched and since launch 71.4 per cent of all views have come from 13-24 year olds.
Yung Filly has already enjoyed a career in TV
The lads have seen mega success online
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