Mark Wright has just landed a new TV role, announcing he'll be presenting BBC show Clean It, Fix It.

Taking to Instagram, the TOWIE star has explained he'll be combining his hosting skills with his passion to renovate properties in the upcoming series. The show sees a line-up of experts, including an extreme cleaner, a carpenter and TV builder Tommy Walsh.

"As you know a massive passion of mine is property development - doing up properties, DIY, I love all of it," Wright said on his social platform.

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"So I'm absolutely buzzing to announce that I'll be hosting the new series of Clean It, Fix It on BBC One... I can't wait to help people get their living spaces back in order. We're currently looking for people to take part."

Wright said production are looking for participants and encourage his followers who may be interested in the format to apply.

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"So if you'd like help in your home, whether it's DIY that you just don't know how to do or cleaning that's got completely out of hand or you don't know how to tackle your storage, the team want to hear from you," he said.

"We could really help make a difference, trust me. What are you waiting for? Get in touch and let's get to you."

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Earlier this year, Wright shared a new endeavour he was embarking on with his wife Michelle Keegan.

The couple announced their partnership with fashion brand Very on their sportswear range Aytee7, as Wright shared a few looks on his Instagram profile.

"Absolutely BUZZING with this exciting news, we've collaborated with @veryuk on the new exclusive @aytee7 collection," Wright shared. "Focussing on true performance sportswear, check it out and let me know what you think!"

Clean It, Fix It is yet to receive a release window.

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