Charlotte Crosby’s Hit Show ‘Charlotte in Sunderland’ Returns for Series Two

Get ready, Charlotte Crosby fans! The unpredictable TV star and entrepreneur is back as ‘Charlotte in Sunderland’ returns for a second series on BBC Three and iPlayer later this year.

What to Expect in Series Two

Produced by Chatterbox Media, the new season picks up just months after last year’s dramatic finale. Fans will remember Charlotte’s whirlwind life moments—from discovering she was pregnant, to her partner Jake’s move to the North East, her mum’s tough cancer battle, and the heartbreaking loss of her nana Jean.

This time around, Charlotte’s daughter Alba is seven months old, and Charlotte has big plans for 2023. Expect plenty of laughs, surprises, and heartfelt moments as she shares family life with Jake, Alba, and more.

Charlotte Opens Up About the New Series

“It’s been an emotional rollercoaster,” Charlotte said. “The BBC and Chatterbox Media have stood by me through it all—the highs and the lows. This series is a tribute to my late nan, Nana Jean. I can’t wait for fans to see what’s next for me and my family.”

BBC and Producers Praise the Show’s Impact

Nasfim Haque, BBC Three’s Head of Content, welcomed Charlotte’s return. “It’s another chance for viewers to get an exclusive look into Charlotte’s world,” Haque said. “Plus, it’s a huge boost for local North East production talent—a real winning combo.”

Chatterbox Media’s Executive Producer Nav Raman added: “We’re thrilled to bring back Charlotte’s story as she juggles relationships, work, motherhood, and romance in this new chapter.”

Record-Breaking First Series Sets the Bar High

  • The debut season averaged 300,000 viewers.
  • 40% of the audience were aged 16-34.
  • 62% of viewers watched on BBC iPlayer.
  • Strong popularity in the North of England.
  • Huge social media buzz with 448k interactions and 36 million impressions.

If you missed the first series, you can catch up now on BBC iPlayer before the second series drops this autumn.

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