Strictly Come Dancing star ‘lands new BBC dating show’ after finding love with co-star

Joe Sugg has reportedly been offered a role as host of an ‘exciting’ new BBC dating show.

The former Strictly Come Dancing star, 32, met his girlfriend Dianne Buswell, 34, while starring in the 16th series of the BBC competition in 2018.

And now Joe will help others find love by hosting an upcoming pilot, titled The World’s Most Honest Game Show.

He will bring together a group of singles to share their ‘good and ugly truths’ with potential partners.

A source said The sun: ‘It’s an exciting new dating format that’s all about honesty, meaning singles will discover both the best and the bad sides of the other participants they like.

Joe Sugg has reportedly been offered a role as host of an ‘exciting’ new BBC dating show

The former Strictly Come Dancing star, 32, met his girlfriend Dianne Buswell, 34, while starring in the 16th series of the BBC competition in 2018

The former Strictly Come Dancing star, 32, met his girlfriend Dianne Buswell, 34, while starring in the 16th series of the BBC competition in 2018

‘The singles won’t be able to hide their not-so-good personality traits for long, as Joe helps both sides of each couple uncover the truth.

“Of course there will be a few twists to keep things interesting.”

Joe has been in a relationship with professional dancer Dianne for six years, ever since they appeared together on Strictly.

They came second in the series, while presenter Stacey Dooley and her partner Kevin Clifton, who are also now in a relationship, won the show.

In 2022, the BBC announced it would collaborate with Joe’s production company on future projects.

At the time, Joe expressed his excitement about the partnership and hinted at possible ideas for future development.

He said: “I am very excited to be working with BBC Studios on this future venture with Final Straw Productions.

“My head has always been full of ideas, so it’s fantastic to have the opportunity to build a great team that can help bring these ideas to life, with the support of BBC Studios and their guidance and expertise.”

MailOnline has contacted Joe’s representatives for comment.

Joe will help others find love by hosting an upcoming pilot titled 'World's Most Honest Game Show'

Joe will help others find love by hosting an upcoming pilot titled ‘World’s Most Honest Game Show’

Earlier this year, Joe almost made history when he banked £201,000 for The Chase Celebrity Special on Saturday, leaving presenter Bradley Walsh speechless.

The former Strictly Come Dancing star, 32, who reached the final in 2018, joined Myles Stephenson, David James and Lucrezia Millarini in the hope of raising money for charity.

Joe managed to make £8,000 in his cash builder round before taking on Paul Sinha, also known as the Sinnerman.

After a positive round, Joe was then offered to take a low offer of £1,000 or a high offer of £201,000.

Joe teased, “If I go for the (high bid), it could create a viral moment, which is a good thing. It would also be an incredible amount for charity.’

After choosing the higher bid, Joe managed to get several questions correct in his round.

Bradley said, “I wish you the best of luck. You’re going to make history here, buddy. If you continue, you will make history.

It comes after Joe almost made history when he earned £201,000 on The Chase Celebrity Special on Saturday, leaving host Bradley Walsh speechless

It comes after Joe almost made history when he earned £201,000 on The Chase Celebrity Special on Saturday, leaving host Bradley Walsh speechless

He added: “We’re going viral. I better be by your side as you go through it! Come on, good luck.”

Joe increased the prize money to £213,000 for the final group round alongside Myles and David – after Lucrezia was eliminated.

The trio answered 18 questions correctly, but were caught by the hunter who had 30 seconds left on his timer.

Despite the group losing the lump sum of money for charity, they each received £1,000 to give to their selected charity.