Lifestyle vlogger Zoe Sugg is to take up a presenting role in a new series for YouTube channel Becoming A Teen UK. Filming for the series, which focuses on friendships, growing-up and puberty, has already begun, with plans to launch later this summer.
Known on YouTube for talking openly about teen issues, Zoe will be chatting to the likes of Nicola Roberts from Girls Aloud, Fearne Cotton and Alexandra Burke, about bigger and bolder issues.
As part of the Lil-Lets campaign, Becoming A Teen UK has already posted video interviews with various celebrities including Beth Tweddle and Amelia Lily, as well as TOWIE stars Sam and Billie Faiers. The channel is produced by Shine Communications and filmed by Curly Productions.
Updated 10 July 2014:
The series is now online and you can view Zoella interviewing Fearne Cotton, Nicola Roberts and Alexandra Burke below!
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