Rylan Clark-Neal says Supermarket Sweep’s move to ITV is a "dream come true".
The 31-year-old host is ecstatic the iconic game show is returning for a second series with a new home on ITV following its success when the classic 90s show – which was originally hosted by the late Dale Winton – was revamped last year on ITV2.
He said in a statement: "I had the time of my life making ‘Supermarket Sweep’ and have been so touched by the genuine warmth people had for the show.
"Taking ‘Sweep’ to ITV is a dream come true and I can’t wait to welcome shoppers of all ages into our store."
The hit show sees contestants battle it out to win a cash prize of £3,000.
‘Sweep’ is set to return later this year with six celebrity specials in a brand-new daytime slot.
Katie Rawcliffe, Head of Entertainment Commissioning at ITV, said: "Rylan is a brilliant addition to weekday afternoons and ‘Sweep’ is a fantastic example of nostalgia rebooted for the 21st Century.
"We’re really excited to go wild in the aisles with him and Thames all over again!"
The ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ star previously admitted he felt a lot of pressure hosting the rebooted show, particularly because it was the first time he’s taken a job and not been able to seek the blessing of his presenting predecessor.
Asked if he’s been feeling the pressure, he said: "Er, yes! Are you insane?
"This is the only job I’ve inherited where I’ve not been able to speak to the person who did it before and say, ‘Do you mind?’
"But I think it’s been going well. I’ve been trying to do Dale as much justice as I possibly can."