Comedian and Taskmaster season 2 winner Katherine Ryan has launched a brand-new project featuring a guest line-up of funny faces.

The star has a new podcast out called Write Me Dirty, which features two comedians each week and tasks them with writing erotic fiction about each other.

Katherine makes things more interesting — and weird — by providing prompts and asking bizarre questions, before listening to both stories read out loud and choosing a winner.

So far, two episodes have been released: Stevie Martin vs Fatiha El-Ghorri, and Lou Sanders vs Harriet Kelmsley.

New episodes will be released on Thursdays on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

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Write Me Dirty, which is described in the press release as "riotously funny, wildly unfiltered podcast" with "pure, glorious chaos", is produced by JamPot Productions, the company set up by Jaime Laing and his Made in Chelsea co-star and wife Sophie Habboo.

"Write Me Dirty will push you out of your comfort zone in a great way! Good things happen when people don’t always play it safe. Katherine is the perfect host for this," Jamie said.

"Katherine is brilliant, and paired with her incredible line-up of guests you're all in for top-tier entertainment," Sophie added.

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Katherine herself joked that: "When they asked me if I wanted to host a show about sex, erotica and fiction I didn’t have to think twice. I SAID ABSOLUTELY NOT.

"But when I realised I'd have a front row seat as comedians squirmed through the awkwardness of reading aloud the erotic fiction they'd written about each other for a prize, I reconsidered."

Write Me Dirty is available now on multiple podcast services.


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