Proud mama Zoe Ball wishes son Woody, 18, good luck as he debuts on The Circle

Proud mama Zoe Ball wishes son Woody, 18, good luck as he debuts on The Circle

Woody made his debut on The Circle (Picture: Channel 4) Zoe Ball was one proud mama as she wished h..

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Woody made his debut on The Circle (Picture: Channel 4)

Zoe Ball was one proud mama as she wished her son Woody luck ahead of his debut on The Circle.

On Tuesday night a new batch of contestants moved into the same block of flats to try and become the most popular.

The catch is they will never meet the other flatmates, and some people arent who they say they are (looking at you, Richard Madeley…).

The 18-year-old, the son of Zoe and DJ Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim, arrived at the flat that would be his home for the next three weeks.

Before he made his appearance, the BBC Radio 2 host tweeted a message of good luck to her boy.

She said: Good luck to my best boy on his adventure on @C4TheCircle proud mamalady X.

The show rather ominously replied from their official Twitter: Well look after him.

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Woody will be taking part on the series as himself, rather than creating a fake profile to hoodwink the others.

Zoe Ball

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Woody Cook is congratulated by his mother, television and radio presenter Zoe Ball after receiving his GCSE results at Brighton College in Brighton.

Woody will be keeping schtum about his famous parents (Picture: PA)

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 13: Zoe Ball, Norman Cook and their Son Woody Cook attend the UK Gala screening of "Man Up" at The Curzon Mayfair on May 13, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Woody with mum Zoe and dad Norman Cook, better known as DJ Fatboy Slim (Picture: WireImage)

He said: I might tell one person [about my parents] if I really trust them.

My whole life a lot of people have already known who I am before I meet them. This is a good chance to see if people actually like me on my own.

My parents know Im doing the show and they are supportive.

They have given me a lot to think about from past experiences and advice. They said that what you say on TV is out there forever and you cant unsay it and that once you share too much you never unshare it.

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At the end of the episode, Sammie and Tim were named as influencers of the group.

Sammie, a single mum, is actually 26-year-old James, who insists that he respects single mothers.

He said: I was raised by a youngsingle mum. I have nothing but respect for her or anybody else in that position, to be honest, single mums give up everything for their children which is why I chose to present as Sammie in The Circle.

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