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THE future of a hit BBC reality show has been revealed after its hosting shake-up for series sixth.

Beeb bosses have officially greenlit another run of BBC Three's makeup show Glow Up.

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A hit BBC reality show is returning for its seventh seriesCredit: Getty
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Glow UP's return has officially been greenlit by bossesCredit: Getty
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Stacey Dooley was the show's original host before she was sacked over breaching the BBC's strict rulesCredit: BBC

The Sun can reveal casting is already underway for the show, with the seventh series due to hit screens next year.

New host Leomie Anderson will be back at the helm, having replaced Love Island's Maya Jama last year.

Glow Up sees ten amateur makeup artists battle it out in weekly challenges to be crowned the champion.

Not only scooping the title of Britain's newest makeup star, they're also given a helping hand into the highly competitive industry.

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Stacey Dooley was the original host of the format, which kicked off in 2019.

However, the 37-year-old was secretly axed from the series after breaching the BBC's strict rules.

Bosses saw her previous campaign for leading beauty brand Clairol showed a clear disregard for its guidelines.

Beeb rules state their actors and artists should not appear in adverts which “mimic or replicate their on-air roles for the BBC”.

Leomie previously said it was "a dream come true" to be given the role as host of Glow Up.

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