The Scots TV personality fronted Channel 4's health show You Are What You Eat from 2004-2006
Gillian McKeith's two daughters have opened up about what it was like growing up as their mum was best known as the 'poo lady' on TV.
Gillian returned to I'm A Celebrity... South Africa this year but unfortunately was booted out of the series early alongside Shaun Ryder. Following their mother's return to reality TV, Gillian's daughters Skylar and Afton have opened up about the impact their mum's reputation as the 'poo lady' had on their childhood.
While her little sister Afton managed to avoid the same torment as she was still in primary school, she now has a separate issue when she tries to date in the UK.
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