Fred Sirieix and Emma Willis are returning for a second season of ‘The World Cook’.

Amazon serves up 2nd series of Fred Sirieix and Emma Willis' The World Cook

Amazon serves up 2nd series of Fred Sirieix and Emma Willis' The World Cook

The Amazon Prime Video culinary competition - which is fronted by the ‘First Dates’ star, 51, and the ex ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ host, 47 - will be back on the streaming platform, as another 16 chefs from all over the world vie for the title of the globe's best cook.

A TV insider told The Sun newspaper’s TV Biz column: “Emma is such a safe pair of hands she’s a top signing for any channel, but had wonderful chemistry with Fred, and viewers loved their pairing for the first series.

“It was a no-brainer to bring them back for series two.

“Filming will begin soon and continue throughout autumn, with heats taking place in a string of different countries before a grand final in a luxury location.

“Producers have once again worked with travel firm TUI to produce the show, so it works like a glorious two-in-one – a culinary contest with added travel and holiday inspo.”

The show is looking for adventurous cooks to enlist themselves for the programme to “show off” their prowess in the kitchen.

A call out asks: “Do you want to show off your cooking skills with the opportunity to travel the world?”

Recently, Emma praised her Busted bassist husband Matt Willis - with who she has daughters Isabelle,13, Trixie, eight and son Ace, 11, with - for landing a National Television Award nod for his documentary ‘Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction’.

She wrote on her Instagram: "A little update. WOW. Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction was longlisted for an @officialntas. We’ve just found out... it's been SHORTLISTED for Best Authored Doc [Wide-smiling emoji]!! We're both so grateful and overwhelmed by the recognition. Openly discussing addiction wasn't easy for Matt, but seeing the impact it's had, and hearing all of your stories makes every moment really worth it.

"So many of you on commented on socials, and bumping into people when out and about.. it's clear how prevalent these issues are, though so rarely spoken about. Definitely, a reminder that we need to keep these conversations alive. Voting is open now. (sic)"