The former Spice Girl is set for a brand new TV role amid lockdown – find out details…
May 27, 2020 - 08:53 BST Francesca Shillcock Geri Horner is set to appear on our TV screens soon for a very exciting new project in light of the coronavirus lockdown. The former Spice Girl, 47, is one of a host of famous faces who will be delivering fun-filled lessons to children from their homes as part of Celebrity Supply Teacher. Geri, who has two children of her own, will kick off the CBBC series on Monday 8 June and will provide advice and tips on how to create a great story.
The singer couldn't help but gush about her new TV role as she told the BBC:"I absolutely love writing - it's a passion, so sharing the power of words on CBBC was a lot of fun. Together we can transport ourselves and create exciting magical stories." The series, made by BBC Children's In-House Productions, will broadcast on CBBC and iPlayer and offer a unique learning experience and insight into the life of the celeb teachers and the things that inspire them.
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