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Emma Willis once blended her entire Christmas dinner and says it was ‘delicious’-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro
We’ll have to take her word for it.
We’re not sure we want to try her Christmas shake (Picture: James Shaw/Shutterstock)
Emma Willis has recalled a pretty memorable Christmas meal when she actually blended it all together.
Sounds disgusting to us, but according to the mum-of-three it was actually ‘delicious’.
The 46-year-old is returning as host of The Voice Kids with Danny Jones, Pixie Lott, Will.i.am and a brand new judge: Ronan Keating.
Ahead of the new series beginning on Christmas, the judges and host recalled some fond memories of the festive season, and some not-so-fond ones too.
Black Eyed Peas star Will.i.am told Metro.co.uk and other press: ‘I never had a bad Christmas, even when I had nothing, my mum figured out a way to get us toys, whatever she could afford.
‘Christmas to me was like always, to this day, a very awesome experience, now that I’m vegan I can’t eat everything I used to so that’s a hard one.’
Ronan Keating is joining Danny, Pixie and Will.i.am (Picture: ITV)
Sticking to the food theme, Emma added: ‘I once had tonsillitis at Christmas, so I blended my Christmas dinner.
‘It was f**king delicious.’
‘Like a Christmas dinner shake?’ Pixie probed.
Emma replied: ‘Like baby food.’
We’ll have to take your word on that one Emma.
Emma is returning as the host of The Voice Kids (Picture: ITV/Rachel Joseph/Shutterstock)
Speaking about joining the panel this series, Ronan told us: ‘Coming in as the new kid was always going to be a bit nervy, but they welcomed me in with open hours.
;Within the first hour of being on set I felt totally at home and comfortable working with these guys, we laughed a lot, laughed constantly, it was a very relaxed atmosphere on stage, really enjoyed it, loved it.
‘And then the talent, I didn’t know what to expect. I’ve worked on The Voice in Australia so I had an idea of what to expect, but not like that, when the kids come out, the ability, the talent, the emotion, unbelievable.’
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Talking about how hard it can be when the judges don’t turn their chairs around for some of the kids, Emma added: ‘The kids take it better than the adults.’
She continued: ‘For the grown-ups they’re like, “Oh my God this is make or break,” but for the kids it’s fun and this is the beginning of their long journeys so they come most of the time and see it as a thing, it’s Christmas and look at this thing and there’s chocolate, and it’s that kind of experience.’
The Voice Kids returns to ITV on Monday, December 26 at 8:30pm.
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