Move over Simon! Vick Hope signs up to front a brand new K-Pop reality show on the BBC as X Factor mogul Cowell prepares to search for ‘the next One Direction on Netflix

Vick Hope has signed up for a new BBC K-Pop reality show after jet-setting holiday to Ibiza and Paris.

The 34-year-old radio host will narrate the series Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience, which follows five singers on their journey to becoming the next boy band.

The host follows their story as it unfolds, following the five aspiring musicians as they undergo a grueling K-Pop style training.

Vick, who already presents BBC Radio 1 Drive and ITV’s Vick Hope’s Breakfast Show, has said she is excited about her new role.

She said: “I’m really looking forward to being part of the show. It’s a fresh way to bring a brand new boy band and I’m excited to see their journey.”

Vick Hope, 34, has signed up for a new BBC K-Pop reality show after jet-setting to Ibiza and Paris with husband Calvin Harris, 40

The 34-year-old radio host will narrate the series Made in Korea: The K-Pop experience, in which he follows five singers on their journey to become the next boy band

The 34-year-old radio host will narrate the series Made in Korea: The K-Pop experience, in which he follows five singers on their journey to become the next boy band

For the first time, cameras will go behind closed doors at the K-Pop talent house to see the band collaborate with the world's top choreographers and songwriters

For the first time, cameras will go behind closed doors at the K-Pop talent house to see the band collaborate with the world’s top choreographers and songwriters

The band members are Blaise Noon, 19, a former pupil at the BRIT school, Dexter Greenwood, 22, and James Sharp, a 23-year-old content creator from Huddersfield.

The other two members are Olly Quinn, 20, who was a choir singer as a child and is now venturing into the world of pop music, and Reese Carter, also 20, who previously worked as a cruise ship performer but is now pursuing his dream of being in a boy band.

In this six-part series, we follow Blaise, Dexter, James, Oliver, and Reese as they go through the K-pop training process with the goal of launching Dear Alice, a new boy band, onto the world stage.

For the first time, cameras will go behind closed doors at SM Entertainment, a K-pop talent house, to see the band collaborate with the world’s top choreographers, sing songs by top songwriters, and take lessons from some of the most respected experts in K-pop.

The series was filmed in South Korea and immerses aspiring pop stars in K-pop culture.

For 100 days, they will be subjected to the original K-pop training process, including choreography, singing and performance lessons, life coaching techniques and immersion in all aspects of Korean life, all set against the backdrop of Seoul’s beautiful landscapes and iconic K-pop locations.

Each week, the band’s progress is assessed by undisputed K-pop expert Hee Jun Yoon, the creative force behind some of the biggest K-pop bands of the past 20 years.

Meanwhile, Simon Cowell, known from X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent, has been looking for the successor to One Direction. He admitted that there has not been a more successful group since then. The search will be shown in a Netflix documentary called The Midas Touch.

Vick Hope looked more in love than ever with her husband Calvin Harris as she shared a glimpse of her summer so far with a series of long photos

Vick Hope looked more in love than ever with her husband Calvin Harris as she shared a glimpse of her summer so far with a series of long photos

In one photo, she was seen putting on a racy show in a plunging gold mesh dress, featuring a frilly skirt and a halter neck design, flashing some major side boob, alongside Calvin and Flavor Flav

In one photo, she was seen putting on a racy show in a plunging gold mesh dress, featuring a frilly skirt and a halter neck design, flashing some major side boob, alongside Calvin and Flavor Flav

Simon Cowell has revealed his search for 'the next One Direction' will involve a 'never-seen-before' format, after a disappointing turnout for the first round of auditions

Simon Cowell has revealed his search for ‘the next One Direction’ will involve a ‘never-seen-before’ format, after a disappointing turnout for the first round of auditions

The music mogul recently went on the hunt for the next incarnation of the boy band after admitting there hadn't been a more successful group since One Direction (pictured in 2014)

The music mogul recently went on the hunt for the next incarnation of the boy band after admitting there hadn’t been a more successful group since One Direction (pictured in 2014)

And on This Morning, Simon admitted he has “no idea” what the format for his show will look like.

He told Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary: ‘I have no idea how this is going to end because until we find the band it’s pretty much anything. But there is something I’m going to do halfway through that I’ve never done before. I’ll tell you more about that later.’

Vicks’ latest project comes after a summer of extensive travel, including vacations in Ibiza and Paris.

The star looked more in love than ever with her 40-year-old husband Calvin Harris, sharing a glimpse of her summer so far with a series of snaps of her long legs, not on Instagram.

One photo showed her daringly posing in a plunging gold mesh dress, featuring a fringed skirt and a halter neck, revealing her ample breasts.

Vick snuggled up to Calvin, who caught a glimpse of his muscular chest in a printed shirt he kept half-unbuttoned.

And the couple are said to be seen with a number of other famous faces, including rapper Flavor Flav, fellow Radio 1 DJ Arielle Free and Love Island star Olivia Attwood.

Vick also shared photos of herself giggling as she handed out a birthday cake to her youngest brother Gabe, 26.

To show off her jet-set lifestyle, she posted photos of herself in Paris and a Calvin performance in Ibiza.