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Gogglebox’s Pete and Sophie delight fans as they introduce adorable new family member to their sofa

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Gogglebox’s Pete and Sophie Sandiford have introduced a new member to their family – an adorable puppy named Colin.

Colin the corgi completely stole the show on Friday’s episode, being brought in by Pete much to the delight of his sister.

He soon found himself centre stage as he got plonked on the sofa by Pete, and after a quick cuddle with Aunty Soph, made a beeline for their tea and coffee.

Quickly snatching it away from him, Sophie joked he’ll be ‘off his tits’ from the caffeine in no time.

Seems like he’s made himself at home in no time.

Fans were soon completely in love with the pup – and hope he becomes a regular Gogglebox feature.

Colin stole the show as he arrived on Gogglebox (Picture: Channel 4)

The siblings have become favourites on Gogglebox, thanks to their sarcastic sense of humour and never-ending novelty mug collection.

Through their time on the show, the pair have been opening up more about their lives away from the sofa, with Sophie announcing her new job as a florist this month after being made redundant from Debenhams.

Pete has also announced he’s engaged to be married, though the hilarious pair will always make time for a cuppa tea and a catch up for the series, to fans’ relief.

Colin wasn’t the only new addition to the settees this week, with the Malones introducing daughter Vanessa for the first time.

Gogglebox airs Fridays at 9pm on Channel 4.

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