Will Chrissie Swan host another season of I’ll I Lie to You? despite the low ratings

Chrissie Swan will return to host another season of I’ll I Lie To You? despite mixed reviews and low ratings for its first season.
Channel 10’s panel show will follow the same format with two teams trying to piece together complex stories, while studio audiences and viewers at home try to decipher fact from fiction.
WILTY season one production was impacted by Covid-19, meaning the network was forced to make last-minute changes to the lineup. Ten is hoping season two will see it reach its full potential, TV Blackbox reported.
Chrissie Swan (pictured) will return to host another season of I’ll I Lie To You? despite mixed reviews and low ratings for its first season
Filming will begin in October.
The show sees famous comedians and guests tell strange and far-fetched stories about themselves.
Some are real and some are manufacturer made. The aim of the game is to outwit the opposing team.
Chrissie, who filled out Carrie Bickmore on The Project earlier this year, has lost 90kg since the start of the Covid lockdown.
In the past, she attributed her slim figure to her daily walks and quitting drinking.
Channel 10’s panel show will follow the same format with two teams trying to piece together complex stories, while studio audiences and viewers at home try to decipher fact from fiction.
But she recently decided to no longer discuss her weight loss publicly.
“I think the reason I’m not talking about anything now is because I’ve been doing it for the past 20 years,” she told Stellar magazine in July.
‘I waded into that kind of toxic environment, and it didn’t make me feel good. And it didn’t help me, and it didn’t help anyone else. And it just propagates interest in the female body, which is irrelevant,’ she added.
The project participant, who has lost 90kg since the start of the Covid lockdown, previously noted that she thins out for daily walks and quit drinking
Chrissie spoke briefly about her weight loss in an interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly earlier this year.
She said the ‘major lifestyle’ changes she made in the previous 12 months had improved her life in many ways.
‘I won’t talk about the size of my one**e. I won’t tell you what I eat in a day. ‘Because I read those stories and they made me feel bad about myself.’
Did I lie to you? Australia season two returns in 2023 on Channel 10 and 10 Play
However, she recently decided to no longer discuss her weight loss publicly