The All New Monty 2019: Jack Fincham, Gorka Marquez and Megan Barton Hanson among celebrities stripping to raise cancer awareness

The charity specials air later this year on ITV
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Natasha Sporn13 February 2019

A whole host of new celebrities are ready to take their kit off to raise awareness for cancer.

Eight famous men and six female celebs will take part in the annual charity strip on ITV, choreographed by Ashley Banjo and hosted by Alexander Armstrong for the men and Victoria Derbyshire and Coleen Nolan for the ladies.

Throughout the show, the stars will once again share stories of how cancer has impacted their lives and loved ones, urging viewers to keep tabs on their health and help check for any lumps or bumps that need urgent attention.

With both the male and female line-ups now announced, here’s who will be taking part in The All New Monty 2019: Who Bares Wins.

Jack Fincham

Star: Jack Fincham will take part this year
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Last year’s Love Island winner Fincham, who shot to fame with girlfriend Dani Dyer, will be representing reality stars in the male striptease.

Kelvin Fletcher

Taking part: Kelvin Fletcher
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The acting hunk, best known for playing Andy Sugden in Emmerdale, may have said goodbye to ITV characters in 2016, but the channel favourite will be playing the role of himself in the special.

Gorka Marquez

Dancer: Gorka Marquez is swapping Strictly for stripping
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Strictly Come Dancing’s Marquez has proved his excellent dancing skills as a professional on the BBC show for several years. But now it’s time to see if the Spanish star has the stamina to keep up with the demanding routine in aid of a worthy cause.

Matt Evers

Pictured: Matt Evers
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Representing ITV’s own talent show, Dancing On Ice professional Evers will be swapping his skates and socks for a hat protecting his modesty. Having been partnered with Gemma Collins on the ice rink, he can definitely turn his hand to any challenge….

Jason Cundy

On screen: Jason Cundy (REX/ITV)
Jason Cundy

The former footballer hung up his boots some years ago, having had spells at Chelsea and Tottenham during his career. An athlete by trade, Cundy will be representing sport stars for the male charity special.

Rav Wilding

Show man: Rav Wilding 
BBC

The Crimewatch presenter has already embraced dancing with a stint on Strictly Come Dancing back in 2009. A decade later, he’s back on the stage - this time in the nude.

Joe Pasquale

On stage: Joe Pasquale
PA

The funnyman was once crowned King of the Jungle, way back in 2004, and has been making fans laugh for decades in the business. Now, he’s taking on a more serious – yet entertaining – project for ITV.

Willie Thorne

Snooker star: Willie Thorne
ITV

The snooker legend is the last of the eight baring all for ITV’s annual event. Thorne, one of the nation’s favourite sports commentators, underwent treatment for prostate cancer in 2015 after it was discovered at an “early stage”.

Megan Barton Hanson

Showing all: Megan Barton Hanson
Dave Benett

The recently-single Love Island star Barton Hanson will be baring all on live television in the name of charity, having shot to fame last summer on the hugely successful ITV2 programme alongside Fincham.

Laurie Brett

Actress: Laurie Brett is part of the cast
PA

Famed for playing Jane Beale in EastEnders and Christine Mulgrew in Waterloo Road, Brett will be swapping the comfort of being in character for the naked exposure that comes with the annual strip.

Crissy Rock

Taking part: Chrissy Rock
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The Benidorm actress beat womb cancer in 2000 and will share her stories during the special while she undresses for a good cause. She later fell ill in 2010.

Martina Navratilova

Tennis icon: Martina Navratilova
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The Tennis icon will be one of the six female celebrities hoping to encourage women to bat away any fears and check their breasts regularly as well as having regular smear tests.

Navratilova revealed in 2010 that she had beaten breast cancer after a six-month battle, later speaking openly about how she felt she was “to blame” because she did not go for a mammogram for four years.

Lisa Maffia

On stage: Lisa Maffia
PA

The singer-songwriter, who rose to fame as the lead in So Solid Crew, has previously spoken about the hard time she went through when her mum was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2011. She’ll be using her experience and words to drive home the importance and awareness.

Danielle Armstrong

In memory: Danielle Armstrong lost her best friend to cancer last year (PA )
PA

Armstrong, part of TOWIE, will be taking the last slot on stage for the important cause later this year. Her best friend Sammy lost her battle with breast cancer last year.

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