LadBaby Mum hints at HUGE new career move for 2025 – and fans are desperate for her to make it happen
A BELOVED contest show might be on the cards for LadBaby Mum this year.
Real name Roxanne Hoyle, she has revealed that there is one primetime BBC show fans have said they’d love to see her on.
Roxanne teased this picture on Instagram saying it was a “top request” from fans[/caption]The mum-of-two shot to fame sharing prank videos alongside her husband Mark (better known as LadBaby) on social media.
The pair have since gone on to cement themselves as key British influencers with best-selling books and five Christmas number ones between them.
And according to Roxanne, fans have said they’d love to see her on Strictly Come Dancing.
The BBC contest show sees celebrities team up with choreographers to compete in a ballroom dance competition.
“The results are in: these are your top requests for us in 2025,” she penned on Instagram, alongside a photograph of her face imposed on a Strictly dancer.
Roxanne added that fans have said they’d love to see Mark in the I’m A Celeb jungle, as well as the pair of them together on Gogglebox.
“My heart was in my mouth thinking this was an official announcement for both,” one fan gawked.
“I’ve been hoping for this for years,” another beamed. “It would be amazing.”
The professional pranksters are famed for keeping it real – and never shying away from a silly pose or sharing candid anecdotes about their lives.
Roxanne has previously expressed how she is proud to be “curvy” and “look like the millions of other real mums on the school run”.
She made statements in an exclusive talk with Fabulous.
The famous mum opened up on how she turned down a six-figure fashion deal because it meant she couldn’t produce stylish clothes for plus-size women.
She said: “I might not look like the women you see on the telly or cover of magazines.
“I’m loud, curvy, colourful and energetic.”
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And while they initially found success as a couple, thanks to their harebrained ideas and hilarious pranks on each other, Rox has made a name for herself on her own – and has an incredible 1.3 million followers on her Instagram page.
But what is it that has made Rox so popular with her millions of fans?
I think it’s a combination of her down to earth attitude, her bubbly sense of humour and her expert hacks.
As a mum-of-two myself, I’m always looking for ways to cut costs and keep the kids entertained, and rarely does a week go by that Rox doesn’t share a hack to help.
When she shares her hair and beauty tips on her social media, she can guarantee that fans are going to hit the shops in search of the products themselves.
In fact, when she shared a Primark ice face roller recently, I was one of the first to go and grab one, and it’s been a total game changer for my puffy morning skin.
She’s also managed to stay humble despite her and her husband’s rise to fame – a prospect that is much harder than it sounds.
And when it comes to the red carpet events she’s lucky enough to attend, Rox will usually go for a budget high street look rather than a fancy designer number.
By Sarah Bull, Fabulous Digital Senior Reporter
Roxanne continued: “I look like the millions of other real mums on the school run – the grafters, the unsung heroes that don’t ever get the attention we deserve.
“Very few brands make clothes for us women, which is why when I had the opportunity to do a clothing line with a brand I jumped at the chance.
“Six figures is such a life changing amount of money to say no to.
“But after months of trying to make the right products for the plus-size market, at the best possible quality, at the most affordable prices, I just wasn’t given the creative freedom to achieve what I knew my audience would love.
“It was heartbreaking as it was something I loved with all my heart.
“When I didn’t feel my voice was going to be heard and I wouldn’t be able to help women who look like me feel seen, heard and celebrated, I knew it was time to leave.”