Celebrities: In Therapy - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Lauren Goodger
Documentary series filmed inside the consulting room of leading therapist Mandy Saligari, as she explores the history, personality, psychology and motivation of a celebrity behind the gossip column headlines, augmented by interviews with their closest family and friends. Lauren Goodger was plucked from obscurity to become a household name in the hit reality TV show The Only Way is Essex. Mandy explores how her past and her personality has impacted on her relationships, her career and her weight, and her hopes and fears for the future.
Danielle Lloyd
Documentary series filmed inside the consulting room of leading therapist Mandy Saligari. Former Miss GB Danielle Lloyd, now a single mum of three, opens up on the therapist's couch.
Calum Best
Documentary series filmed inside the consulting room of therapist Mandy Saligari. Calum Best says he wants to shed the playboy image he is known for.
Nikki Grahame
A privileged glimpse inside the therapy room of a well-known person. This episode focuses on reality star Nikki Graham who shot to fame in Big Brother, who has struggled with mental-health issues.
Anthea Turner
Former TV golden girl Anthea Turner discusses the professional and personal issues that have affected her, including the death of her sister, and the very public affair she embarked on with a property developer.
Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro lived the dream until his marriage ended in bitter divorce. Now he is turning to therapist Mandy Saligari.
Claire King
Former Emmerdale and Bad Girls star Claire King undergoes an intensive session with leading therapist, Mandy Saligari.
Marnie Simpson
Geordie Shore and Celebrity Big Brother star Marnie Simpson reveals the pain of a fractured childhood after her parents split when she was a toddler. When the opportunity came to join Geordie Shore, Marnie saw it as her salvation. But with fame there is a price to pay.
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