Social media sensations Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, who are best known as LadBaby, have urged fans to "watch this space" as they consider a move into television. The popular couple, who are currently working on a campaign with BBC's Children in Need, have hinted that they could appear on the like of I'm a Celeb or Strictly Come Dancing in the future, or even their own TV show.
Speaking exclusively to , they said: "We're always open to new challenges! We love the online journey and what we've achieved so far, but TV is something we'd love to tackle next. Our followers have always said they'd love to see Mark on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, and Rox on Strictly Come Dancing, so who knows? We've also been writing something for TV for a couple of years that we hope to bring to life in the near future. Watch this space!"

Opening up about their social media career, the couple said: "It's an amazing position to be in, and we're incredibly grateful, but it does come with its challenges. Growing an online following as large as ours means that people see a lot of our life, and sometimes they don't realise we're just normal parents trying to do our best. We're very real about the fact that not everything is perfect, and sometimes, the best way through it is to also laugh together about stuff when it goes a little wrong - because it can do sometimes and that's okay! We hope that kind of honesty helps others who feel the same pressures."
Mark and Roxanne are currently working with 's as they launched a nationwide 'Giggle-A-Thon', which saw 40,000 children participating in the fundraising challenge this week to raise awareness and money for the charity's Mental Health Awareness Week campaign.
Launched across 350 Busy Bees nurseries across the country, the challenge launches as research shows laughter supports children's cognitive and emotional development and ultimately leads to happier and healthier children. The children will be raising funds for their laughs, giggles and chortles through sponsorship this week from friends and family.
Explaining why they got involved, Rox and Mark told us: "Getting involved with the Busy Bees' 'Giggle-A-Thon' in support of Children in Need's Mental Health Awareness Week, where every donation makes a difference to children's lives, was a no-brainer for us. We've always been passionate about supporting families and children, and mental health is such a huge part of that.
"As parents ourselves, we know how tough life can get and how important it is to talk about how you're feeling, but also getting together and having a laugh. Laughter really is a great medicine and can help you feel so much lighter.
"So, to be able to shine a light on the importance of mental wellbeing in early years and join in with the children during their 'Giggle-A-Thon, make them laugh and feel great, and also raise money for a great cause has been so much fun for us." To support the children taking part in the Giggle-A-Thon click .
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