Meet our fearless Celebrity Haunted Mansion guests
Which ten celebrities are brave enough to enter our fiendishly frightening gothic estate?

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LYDIA BRIGHT
Walthamstow-born television personality Lydia, 28, is best known for her dramatic storylines with James ‘Arg’ Argent in the award winning ITVBe reality series, The Only Way Is Essex. Following her success on TOWIE, Lydia opened her own fashion boutique with her older sister Georgia. In 2016, Lydia appeared on the first series of Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls and later that year she reached the semi-finals of The Jump. In 2017 she appeared on the C4 revival of Crystal Maze.
"My mum is convinced that when I was a baby, I always used to see a lady ghost come to my cot."
Read more in our Lydia Bright interview.
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JAY HUTTON
Jay, 27, from Abergele, Wales, rose to fame in the E4 hit show Tattoo Fixers, which sees member of the public get their dodgy tats disguised into masterpieces with the help of the edgy in-house tattoo artists. Jay now owns his own studio in Cheshire called Adrenaline and his list of celebrity clients includes Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing, Atomic Kitten singer Kerry Katona, several Corrie stars and American rapper Travie McCoy.
"Being a believer, you’re more susceptible to things happening, and I think I’ve got a friendly face so they’ll want to speak to me."
Read more in our Jay Hutton interview.
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ALISON HAMMOND
Alison Hammond, 43, hails from Birmingham and appeared in the third series of Big Brother in 2002. Although she was the second housemate to be evicted, she was called by one of the producers of ITV's This Morning soon after and has now been a showbiz reporter there for 16 years, interviewing a catalogue of A List celebs such as Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, The Rock, Tom Cruise and Idris Elba. Alison has also appeared in Celebrity Masterchef, Strictly Come Dancing and I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! where she came fourth in 2010.
"I swear I hear something banging around or running around upstairs when there’s no one else in the house."
Read more in our Alison Hammond interview.
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SIMON GREGSON
Manchester-born Simon Gregson, 43, is a famous face for his portrayal of Steve McDonald in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. He arrived on the street in 1989, playing the 15-year-old Steve alongside his mischievous twin brother and, over the years, his many storylines include petty crime, depression, debt, adultery and his whopping six marriages. He's also appeared on All Star Family Fortunes, Tipping Point, Through the Keyhole, Big Star’s Little Star and on Red Dwarf alongside fellow Corrie actor Craig Charles.
"I lived in a flat that was haunted, I could hear breathing, there was someone sat on the edge of my bed."
Read more in our Simon Gregson interview.
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ANTHONY OGOGO
Hailing from Lowestoft, professional boxer Anthony Ogogo, 29, competes in the middleweight division. He took up boxing aged 12 and, at 16, won a gold medal in the 2004 Junior Olympics. His unbeaten record was only stopped on his 12th professional fight against Craig Cunningham, after a blow which fractured his left eye-socket. Anthony has appeared in the TV diving competition Splash! and, in 2015, he participated in the 13th series of Strictly Come Dancing.
"In my childhood house we had a ghost called Isabella. She’d lived in our house 150 years before and ended up dying in a fire."
Read more in our Anthony Ogogo interview.
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JORGIE PORTER
Mancunian Jorgina 'Jorgie' Porter, 30, is best known for portraying Theresa McQueen in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks, a role she played from 2008 until her departure in 2016. She quickly became a fan favourite for her cute, bubbly personality and dark storylines. In 2012, she participated in Dancing on Ice and came in second and, in 2015, Jorgie came fifth in the 15th series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
"I’m not clever in any way, I’m not mathematical, I’ve just got the sheer stupidness of no fear."
Read more in our Jorgie Porter interview.
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KATIE PRICE
Katie Price, 39, is a Brighton-born television personality, businesswoman, model, author, singer, and designer who first came to prominence in 1996 as a glamour model working under the pseudonym Jordan. Price’s TV career took off when she appeared on the third series of I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here in 2004, where she met Peter Andre. She later returned to the show for its ninth series. Katie was the winner of the fifteenth series of Celebrity Big Brother and has been a regular guest panellist on Loose Women.
"I like to try Ouija boards, I do things with candles, I chant spirits, I do everything I can! All I wanna do is hear something and be convinced."
Read more in our Katie Price interview.
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MARK-FRANCIS VANDELLI
Mark Francis is a TV personality who first found fame on the E4 reality show Made in Chelsea in 2011. Known for his cutting wit and upper class-isms, Mark is the only person to have featured in every single series. Mark also appeared in the third series of Channel 4's celebrity ski jump competition, The Jump, where he became the fourth celeb to leave the show after fracturing his ankle and the next year starred in his own All4 six part shorts series called Mark Francis’ Big Night Out.
"The only thing I’m truly terrified of is having to spend time with people I really don’t like in the middle of nowhere. So let’s just hope they’re amicable."
Read more in our Mark Francis Vandelli interview.
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SIMON WEBBE
Mancunian Simon Solomon Webbe, 39, shot to fame in 2000 as part of the boyband, Blue. Blue has sold over 15 million records worldwide with hits such as All Rise, One Love and Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word. The band split in 2005 but got back together to represent the UK in The Eurovision Song Contest in 2011 and officially reformed in 2013. Simon has also released three successful solo studio albums and appeared on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me out of Here!, Strictly Come Dancing and Celebrity Masterchef.
"I’m a team player... I’m in a boyband which has been together for 17 years – and not one band member has left! So if people are not getting along with me, I know it ain’t me!"
Read more in our Simon Webbe interview.
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LUISA ZISSMAN
Luisa Zissman, 30, was born in Milton Keynes and is a retail entrepreneur who first found fame on BBC1’s The Apprentice in 2013. Prior to the show, Louisa had her own baking business, electronics business and cupcake shop. Her feisty, no-nonsense attitude on the ninth series of The Apprentice caught the public's attention and, in November 2013, she launched her business, named Bakers Toolkit, at the Cake International Show. In 2014, Louisa entered the Celebrity Big Brother house and finished the competition in fourth place.
"I don’t want anyone clinging on to me screaming because then I’ll start screaming too."
Read more in our Luisa Zissman interview.