Stars of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! and TOWIE (now that's a triple crossover we'd love to see!) have signed up for a new BBC gameshow.

Titled Hack Attack, the new show will see famous faces have to answer questions right — or face having some of their most embarrassing secrets revealed by a hacker who's found his way into their phones.

The series won't be airing on the BBC's usual channels, though. The BBC Studios show is actually totally digital and will air its 10 episodes via Funny Parts on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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The best news, though? You won't have to wait long at all to catch the first instalment! Episode one of Hack Attack will actually be available today (December 1).

As for who will be facing a hack attack, stars already announced for the show include RuPaul's Drag Race UK's Tia Kofi and Lawrence Chaney, TOWIE's Pete Wicks and I'm a Celeb's Snoochie Shy.

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The line-up across the 10 episodes also includes The Sandman's Donna Preston, actor Scheiffer Bates, comedian Mary O’Connell, podcaster Poppy Jay, comedian Helen Bauer and comic Ali Woods.

Kofi and Chaney will be appearing on the same episode, where it may just be revealed that the season 2 Drag Race UK winner has been sending Madonna DMs and may just have bought a sneaky copy of their own book!

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The gameshow will also debut on the social media channels alongside another BBC Studios digital series titled Little Rants, in which the likes of Kofi and Chaney and some of their Hack Attack cohorts will have, you guessed it, a little rant about all sorts of things that have been bothering them.

RuPaul's Drag Race UK series 4 is available to watch in full on BBC iPlayer. Hack Attack is available via Funny Parts.

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