Celebrity Gogglebox will air an episode to celebrate Pride with the cast of Netflix's LGBTQ+ show Heartstopper.

Actors Kit Connor, Joe Locke, Yasmin Finney and William Gao – who play Nick, Charlie, Elle and Tao on the series, respectively – will join the show for a special airing tonight (July 1), sitting on their sofa and ready to dish on some telly.

The Heartstopper stars are said to be watching Big Boys, Glastonbury, This Is My House, and Scream, among other programmes.

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Celebrity Gogglebox will feature more guest stars, including this year's Strictly Come Dancing runners-up and first male same-sex couple John Whaite and Johannes Radebe, as well as queens Tia Kofi and Lawrence Chaney from RuPaul's Drag Race UK.

Also starring on the special are Ian 'H' Watkins, Claire Richards and Faye Tozer from Steps, Drag Race UK star Bimini Bon-Boulash and Self Esteem, Feel Good and The Flight Attendant star Mae Martin and comedian Lolly Adefope, as well as Anna Richardson and Charles Martin, and Kate and Helen Richardson-Walsh.

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Premiered earlier this year, Netflix's sensation Heartstopper has already being renewed for two more seasons.

Based on the graphic novels by Alice Oseman, with the author herself shared the good news with fans in May. Oseman took to Instagram to post a video of her sketching Nick and Charlie in comic form, before showing viewers the finished product with the tag "2 more seasons!".

Connor, Locke, Finney and Gao are all expected to reprise their roles, alongside Corinna Brown as Tara, Kizzy Edgell as Darcy, and Olivia Colman as Sarah Nelson.

Celebrity Gogglebox airs on Channel 4 on Fridays at 9pm.

Heartstopper is streaming on Netflix. Seasons 2 and 3 have been confirmed.

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Stefania is a freelance writer specialising in TV and movies. After graduating from City University, London, she covered LGBTQ+ news and pursued a career in entertainment journalism, with her work appearing in outlets including Little White Lies, The Skinny, Radio Times and Digital Spy

Her beats are horror films and period dramas, especially if fronted by queer women. She can argue why Scream is the best slasher in four languages (and a half).