KERRY Katona has hit out at Holly Willoughby after she was tipped to be the next Strictly Come Dancing host.
The former This Morning host is said to be ‘lined up’ for the BBC show after Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman announced they had quit.
But the former Atomic Kitten star, 45, has reignited her feud with Holly – saying the ex ITV presenter would be boring and the “same old”.
Writing in her new! Magazine column, Kerry said: “So, Holly Willoughby is a hot favourite to take over from Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman on Strictly. Good grief, give someone else a chance!
“Holly’s veteran presenter but for me, it’s just the same old people in everything all the time.”
Kerry said she’d like to see telly favourites Davina McCall or Amanda Holden land the job – despite them also being familiar faces on TV.
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“Saying that, and I’m contradicting myself here, Davina McCall would be really good or Amanda Holden,” Kerry went on to say.
“I’d love to see Amanda do it, she’s so funny and down to earth.
“Holly would be great but it’s just like, really, again!”
This is not the first time that Kerry has said that Holly is not the right fit for Strictly.
In 2023, Kerry said she’d prefer to see Holly as a contestant instead of the host, before adding that she would also like to be on the show.
That same year Kerry slammed Holly‘s “heartless” speech, after she addressed the controversy surrounding her former co-host Phillip Schofield upon her return to This Morning.
She wrote: “I thought Holly’s speech about Phil on This Morning last week was an absolute load of sh*te. It was awful.
“I felt it was so staged, so rehearsed, so heartless, so soulless. People want realness. No one believes Holly anymore.
“I’d have more respect for her if she left This Morning and Dancing on Ice and said ‘do you know what, it’s time for me to walk away.”
At the time, Kerry urged Holly to quit her presenting role on the ITV daytime show and revealed which duo should replace her.
“I’d have more respect for her if she left This Morning and Dancing on Ice and said ‘do you know what, it’s time for me to walk away’,” the singer continued.
“I have nothing against her at all, but as a viewer, I just don’t think it’s working any more.
“If it was up to me, I’d like Amanda Holden and Rylan to present it.”
Kerry has previously told how an interview with Phillip, 63, and Fern Britton, 68, conducted back in 2008, left her feeling suicidal.
Kerry was addressing the time she appeared slurring her words on This Morning.
She admitted that she still finds it incredulous Phil and his co-host “never once asked” about mental health and instead raised questions about her boozing and drug addiction, after she revealed she was struggling with bi-polar disorder.
How to get help
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And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.
Yet it’s rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.
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