Gogglebox star Daniel admits it's been 'emotional' watching ex Stephen on Celebs Go Dating


Gogglebox star Daniel admits it's been 'emotional' watching ex Stephen on Celebs Go Dating

Emotional Rollercoaster

Gogglebox star Daniel Lustig-Webb has opened up about his feelings watching his ex, Stephen, on Celebs Go Dating. Daniel revealed that he initially did not plan to watch Stephen on the E4 show, but admitted that it has been an emotional experience for him.

Proud Support

Despite the emotional rollercoaster, Daniel expressed that he is proud of Stephen for putting himself out there in search of love once again. He praised Stephen for being 'generous' and described him as 'marmite' due to his boundary-pushing humor that divides opinions.

Supportive Exes

Even after their split, Daniel and Stephen still live together, work together, and support each other through their dating journeys. Daniel shared that they are both ready to move on but are waiting to sell their shared flat before fully moving forward.

New Beginnings

While Stephen is navigating the world of dating on TV, Daniel has also put himself out there by joining the dating app Hinge. He shared that he's taking things slow and looking for a connection with someone who shares similarities with him.


Gogglebox star Daniel admits it's been 'emotional' watching ex Stephen on Celebs Go Dating

Reality TV Drama

Stephen's journey on Celebs Go Dating has had its share of ups and downs, with some fans calling for him to 'dial down his ego.' Despite the criticism, Stephen is learning and growing from the experience, hoping to show a softer side to his personality.

Celebs Go Dating

The E4 show features a lineup of stars like Jamelia, Ella Morgan, Helen Flanagan, and more, all navigating the world of dating with the help of relationship experts. Celebs Go Dating airs on E4, giving viewers a glimpse into the romantic lives of these celebrities.


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