Mel B and Gordon Ramsays children to live with teenagers and check their privilege for new show

Mel B and Gordon Ramsays children to live with teenagers and check their privilege for new show

The famous teens will be living across the UK (Picture: gordongram/Instagram, GC Images) If you wer..

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The famous teens will be living across the UK (Picture: gordongram/Instagram, GC Images)

If you were ever curious about how children of famous people live their lives, youre in luck because the reality TV machine has churned out a new four-part series on Channel 4 that will follow the lives of four teenagers as they move in with local teenagers.

For one week the children of Mel B and Gordon Ramsay will be invited to live in the places their parents grew up – before they became rich and famous – having been paired up with a local teenager to see how their experiences compare.

Eighteen-year-old Jack Ramsey, Gordons son, will live in Bretch Hill, Oxfordshire, where his dad lived before he became the worlds most famous potty-mouthed chef.

The ex-Spice Girls daughter Phoenix Chi,19, will spend the week in Hyde Park, Leeds, while daughter of millionaire Ultimo founder Michelle Mone, Bethany is also set to be in the series, and shes jetting off to the East End of Glasgow.

Phoenix Chi (right) is used to high profile red carpets (Picture: Getty)

Ria Ince, daughter of former Manchester United football captain Paul Ince, will be living it up in Dagenham, Essex.

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Produced by Studio Ramsay, the four teens will have their alternative life mapped out for them by leading social mobility experts.

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Executive producer Helen Cook said: Were hugely excited to be making this inspiring series which shows some of our biggest celebrities in a way you have never seen, through the eyes of their teenage children.

It promises to be compelling TV as the famous teens come to terms with their own privilege, whilst delivering searingly honest accounts of what it is like for young people growing up in Britain today.

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