‘Ex On The Beach' MTV Hit Is Back With Series 6; Official Line Up Revealed

The MTV reality series "Ex On The Beach" that started in April 2014 is back with its sixth series. The show is popular for featuring eight single men and women who are to spend a summer holiday in a haven to look for love and are joined by their exes to make things interesting.

MTV International's reality show was announced on Nov. 2 and it is set to air in 2017. After the long wait and numerous casting speculations, the official list of its cast members has finally been announced. With the new roster of famous contestants, this season is believed to be the best one yet.

The first on the list is "Geordie Shore" talent Aaron Chalmers. The 29-year-old is known for being in love with Marnie Simpson in the show but the two seemed to have separated recently. The TV star's decision to join the crew has got people wondering who his ex is.

"TOWIE" star Nicole Bass is set to join the show, too. The Essex girl is known for previously dating Lewis Bloor who is currently dating Chalmers' supposed ex, Simpson. Next in line is 27-year-old Ross Worswick who is making a comeback since his appearance in "Ex On The Beach" series 1. Model Harriet Harper who has been rumored to date Pete Wicks is also in for the ride.

Fitness guru and Londoner Alex Leslie is ready to steal the hearts of many through his old fashioned gentleman tactics. "Geordie Shore" girl Zahida Allen is looking forward to meet a buff and bulky guy whereas ex-stripper Sean Pratt refers to relationships as a part of a game. As for party animal Maisie Gillespie, she claims to be a bit of a flirt and an attention seeker who is ready to mingle. Ladies' man Josh Ritchie breaks the record as he claims to have slept with 400 women. And lastly, clothing designer ZaraLena Jackson claims to be up to meet men and women who made the list.

"Ex On The Beach" series 6 is set to air every Tuesday at 10 p.m. starting Jan. 17, 2017 on MTV.

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