TWO Gogglebox stars have hinted that they could make a massive TV comeback seven years after leaving the popular Channel 4 programme.
Sandra Martin and her friend Sandi Bogle were loved by fans for their larger-than-life personalities and great sense of humour.
While they haven't been on the telly for years, they have teased that their return to the small screen is coming very soon.
The stars even said they had their eyes set on huge streaming platforms like Netflix.
— SANDRAGOGGLEBOX 👁 (@Sandragogglebox) August 1, 2024
Gogglebox stars Sandra and Sandi hint at huge TV return
Speaking with The Sun newspaper, Sandra said: "To tell you the honest truth, I would rather us now be on Netflix at the moment.
"But you will be seeing us doing something together again in the future!"
When asked if fans could expect their return to Gogglebox, Sandi kept her cards close to her chest and said that fans "may" get to see them back on the show one day.
Sandi revealed that she is busier than ever after previously admitting to being "homeless and broke" despite her fame.
Previously, she admitted that she was living on £238 of Universal Credit a month but was still enjoying lavish holidays.
However, her fortunes appear to have turned around after she revealed that she has been "fully booked" for the last year.
She said: "Well, I've got some things going on - at the moment, I am totally booked out!
"I've got other things going on soon but I can't say what it is. But you will be seeing me very shortly."
Discussing her life of luxury and ascendance to fame with Gogglebox on Channel 4, she said: “I got paid more than anyone else, more than any of the other families because they were working and I had to come off benefits to appear on the show.
Recommended Reading:
- Celebrity Gogglebox viewers call for 'hilarious' duo to get their own show
- Huge change made to Gogglebox's iconic theme song 11 years after launch
“All the bills that you have to pay for in life they dealt with for me and left me around £300 to £500 a week on top of that to get my hair and nails done and other expenses.
“I could have bought a house with all the money I made but I gave it away, I took care of my family and friends. I filled their fridges, took them shopping to buy clothes and paid for meals.
“I also didn’t like wearing the same clothes twice, I thought I was the Queen. I saw that she did it and decided to do the same.
“I ate good, got my hair done and got taxis everywhere, I love calling for cabs. I didn’t know how to be a celebrity and while I could have spent more wisely I didn’t want to be a miser and tight.”
Why are you making commenting on The National only available to subscribers?
We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories. We’ve got the most informed readers in Scotland, asking each other the big questions about the future of our country.
Unfortunately, though, these important debates are being spoiled by a vocal minority of trolls who aren’t really interested in the issues, try to derail the conversations, register under fake names, and post vile abuse.
So that’s why we’ve decided to make the ability to comment only available to our paying subscribers. That way, all the trolls who post abuse on our website will have to pay if they want to join the debate – and risk a permanent ban from the account that they subscribe with.
The conversation will go back to what it should be about – people who care passionately about the issues, but disagree constructively on what we should do about them. Let’s get that debate started!
Callum Baird, Editor of The National
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel