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The All New Monty’s Danielle Armstrong reveals tragic reason she signed up for the show

Here’s a first look at The All New Monty’s Ladies’ Night which airs tonight on ITV.

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The shows with the most front on British television return to TV this week with two special shows.

This evening, Coleen Nolan and Victoria Derbyshire are back with another group of inspirational female celebrities getting ready to outdo their male counterparts in baring all to boost awareness of the importance of early health checks in preventing women’s cancers.

Those on the ladies’ line up include legendary tennis icon Martina Navratilova, EastEnders’ star Laurie Brett and Love Island’s Megan Barton-Hanson.

Joining them are So Solid Crew’s Lisa Maffia, TOWIE’s Danielle Armstrong, and Benidorm’s Crissy Rock.

In this first clip, Danielle explains her reasons for taking part in this year’s show.

Opening up about having lost her best friend Sammy to breast cancer last year she is determined to honour her promise that Sammy won’t be forgotten.

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An emotional Danielle tells the programme: “I’m doing this because my best friend lost her life to breast cancer.

“It’s so, so important for girls.”

The All New Monty: Ladies’ Night airs tonight on Monday, May 7 at 9PM on ITV.

The show follows the male special which aired last night (Monday, May 6) on ITV.

Alexander Armstrong and Ashley Banjo once again joined forces to persuade a brand new line-up of celebrities to take to the stage and bare all for the biggest and most daring extravaganza yet, all to raise awareness of the importance of early health checks in preventing prostate and testicular cancer.

The men on the line up included Love Island winner Jack Fincham, Emmerdale’s Kelvin Fletcher, King of the Jungle Joe Pasquale, Strictly Come Dancing’s Gorka Marquez and snooker legend Willie Thorne.

They were joined by Crimewatch’s Rav Wilding, Dancing on Ice star Matt Evers and ex-Chelsea footballer Jason Cundy in preparing to put on their dancing shoes and take off their thongs.

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All of them had stories to tell about how cancer has touched the lives of them or those around them.

You’ll be able to watch and catch up on the two shows via ITV Hub.

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