Gogglebox star and Radio Clyde host tease return of hugely popular show – with a twist

A GOGGLEBOX star and her best mate radio host have teased the return of their popular podcast – but there’s a twist.

Roisin Kelly and hilarious boyfriend Joe Kyle were the first Scottish armchair critics to appear on the Channel 4 hit in six years.



Gogglebox star and Radio Clyde host tease return of hugely popular show – with a twist
Roisin Kelly and boyfriend Joe Kyle are fan favourites on Channel 4 hit Gogglebox

Gogglebox star and Radio Clyde host tease return of hugely popular show – with a twist
Cassi Gillespie (left) co-hosts the popular Nags and Brags podcast

And viewers were all saying the same thing about the couple, after their debut appearance on the award-winning show.

Meanwhile, broadcaster Cassi Gillespie presents the Clyde One breakfast show, based in Glasgow.

The blonde beauty regularly has her army of loyal listeners in stitches, as she entertains the masses on the morning commute.

And in an epic pairing that fans never knew they needed, the bubbly duo teamed up to produce a hilarious podcast titled Nags and Brags.

The popular audio show chews over a string of rib-tickling topics ranging from dating dilemmas to fashion faux pas.

And co-host Cassi assured loyal fans the podcast will “definitely” be making a comeback.

However in a major shake-up, she revealed she’d love to film the podcast and see it return as a vlog.

Cassi told the Scottish Sun: ” The podcast should hopefully be back very soon.

“Roisin is so busy with Gogglebox and I’m busy with Clyde, so it’s hard to find the time.

“It will definitely come back though, it serves a good purpose.

“We get people asking me about the podcast all the time.

“When it comes back I would love it to be visual, it needs to come back visual.”

It comes after Cassi swapped the studio for the stage during a recent awards ceremony in Glasgow.

Glasgow gal Cassi was all smiles as she donned a jaw-dropping bright outfit for the special occasion.

And she was over the moon that the venue was just a stone’s throw from her house.

She wrote: “Last year, Liverpool…this year, Glasgow. Ten mins from the horse.”