Zoe Ball and Fatboy Slim have warned son Woody to watch what he says on 'The Circle'.

Zoe Ball

Zoe Ball

The 'Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two' presenter and her DJ ex-husband - whose real name is Norman Cook - have given their 18-year-old lad some advice as he prepares to compete for £100,000 on the second series of the game show.

He told the Daily Star newspaper: "My parents do know I'm doing the show and they are supportive. They have given me a lot to think about from past experiences, and advice.

"They said that what you say on TV is out there forever and you can't unsay it and that once you share too much you never unshare it."

'The Circle' is based around a reality setting in which contestants each live alone in an apartment and can only interact with each other via The Circle, a social media-type chat system, in a bid to become the most popular person and win £100,000.

Former 'Big Brother' presenter Emma Willis will host the show, and the 43-year-old star admitted the programme is perhaps not as naughty as 'Big Brother' because the contestants don't meet face to face.

She explained: "It is PG. But there are certain conversations that might happen that I wouldn't want my 10 year old to be watching! She probably needs to be a little bit older for this.

"What's brilliant to watch is seeing if people go in with one objective and that is to win the money and then does their conscience kick in?

"Are they're like, 'I literally can't do this, I'm lying to them and I can't do this anymore.' Then they might switch again and remember it's for a hundred grand.

"It's for the money that, to an extent, drives that decision. It's like 'Big Brother' in the sense you can go in thinking, 'I can do this, I can win this money.' "

'The Circle' returns on Thursday (26.09.19) at 10pm on Channel 4.