Amber Gill and Kem Cetinay set to present mental health series
More under this adEx-Islanders Amber Gill and Kem Cetinay are teaming up with CALM for a new ITV2 series on mental health.
Two of our favourite ever Islanders are going to be back on our screens soon for what sounds like a really important show. The Full Treatment will see Amber Gill and Kem Cetinay giving some fellow celebs a makeover and chatting to them about mental health while they’re at it. The show will air in six parts on ITV2 and is in collaboration with wellbeing charity CALM, Campaign Against Living Miserably.
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Amber and Kem: dream team
Sharing a cute picture of himself and Amber in the salon, Kem wrote on Instagram:
BIG NEWS: The Full Treatment is coming soon to @itv . Thankyou ITV & @calmzone for trusting in me, my first ever show around Mental Health, it means so much to me you don’t understand. And of course I couldn’t have done it without this little superstar.More under this adMore under this ad
The Full Treatment on ITV2
ITV’s Susie Braun said:
The Full Treatment showcases how entertaining content can also have a positive impact. At ITV we’ve set out to normalise proactively looking after our mental wellbeing – we hope a funny, down-to-earth chat about how to manage your mood with Kem, Amber and the guests will help viewers think about what they can do when life gets tough.
CALM’s CEO Simon Gunning said:
It’s clear that things are tough for young people right now. In the past 12 months alone, the CALM website has seen an 100% increase in young people seeking support and advice on a whole range of issues – from relationships and loneliness through to anxiety and fear of failure.More under this adMore under this ad
He continued:
The Full Treatment aims to make it OK to talk about some of the not-so-easy parts of life – the stuff that goes on behind the camera. Through entertaining and authentic personal stories, we hope young people will discover new ways to deal with the ups and downs of whatever they’re going through, and seek support when they need it.