
It has been reported that a variety of celebrity children including Amanda Holden and Tess Daly’s daughters are set to be part of a new reality TV show.
The new show is reportedly called Nepo Island and will be broadcast on Channel 4.
It is thought that the show will star celebrities and their children who must compete in challenges while their parents watch.
‘Stars and their kids will be flown over to an island where they will be separated.
‘The parents will be watching how their kids cope and will be setting tasks,’ a source told The Sun.
The aim of the show is reportedly to prove ‘these kids don’t need their famous parents to do well’.
Filming is set to begin next year, and there are already a number of celebrities that have reportedly been eyed up.

In the mix of contestants is Amanda, 53, and her model daughter Lexi Hughes, 18-although other sources have told MailOnline that the duo are not going to be appearing in the series.
Vernon Kay and his daughter Phoebe, 20, who he shares with Tess Daly, is reportedly in the mix.
This wouldn’t be the first time the pair have worked together after appearing in an EE Christmas advert.


Spice Girl Mel B, 49, and her daughter Phoenix Brown, 25, are also reportedly being looked at to compete.
Phoenix has previously spoken about struggling with her mother’s fame and her life as a nepo baby.
She told Metro in November 2024: ‘The word “nepo baby”, it’s such a big word to just have such a small definition for. So we wanted to make it about nepo babies and celebrities, but we also want to tie it into a bigger picture,’ Phoenix said, explaining how they wanted to highlight ‘inequality in the arts world and in other aspects of the world’.
‘So it gave people some room to have a question in their head and not judge straight away, like we usually do when we hear the word nepo baby.’
Metro reached out to Channel 4 for comment.
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