Former All Saints singer Nicole Appleton is set to make her debut as a television presenter on the reality show 'Hell's Kitchen'.
Appleton has landed the job of the red carpet reporter who will interview celebrity diners at the restaurant.
Appleton said: "I loved watching the first series of Hell's Kitchen and was really pleased to be asked to be the red carpet reporter."
"It's my first presenting role so I will be a bit nervous, but I'm sure it's going to be great fun. I can't wait to sample the food and meet the celebrities on the red carpet, " she said.
The ITV reality show is due to return for a second series on 18 April, with celebrity chefs Jean-Christophe Novelli and Gary Rhodes, in place of Gordon Ramsay.
Appleton is due to present 'Hell's Kitchen Extra Portions' with Mark Durden-Smith. Last year's red carpet reporter was model Jordan.
Appleton also said: "Liam and my family are really supportive and I know they'll be watching every night and will hopefully come to eat in the restaurant."
"Hopefully I can inject some of my own glamour to proceedings - I'm already shopping for outfits," the singer said.
Appleton will not only interview the stars that dine in the restaurant, but she will also give her verdict on the best-dressed diners each night.
In a change from last year's format, this year's show will not feature well-known personalities being put through their paces in the kitchen, but instead members of the public who want to become master chefs. Angus Deayton will present the main show.