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Gemma Clare Collins (born 31 January 1981) is an English media personality and businesswoman. In 2011, she began appearing on the ITVBe reality series The Only Way Is Essex. Following a brief appearance on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2014), Collins has appeared in various television programmes including Celebrity Big Brother (2016), Celebs Go Dating (2018), and Dancing on Ice (2019). In 2019, she began starring in her own reality series and hosting a podcast on BBC Sounds.

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Gemma Collins reveals she’s visiting Bethlehem with fiancé Rami as she sees his family for first time in 10 years

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GEMMA Collins revealed fiancé Rami Hawash is whisking her away to Bethlehem for her Christmas present - and she'll see his family for the first time in 10 years.

The GC said she and Rami will be ringing in the New Year in Israel on the latest edition of her BBC Sounds podcast. She said: "He wants to take me to Bethlehem and Jerusalem.

He's from Israel, and I've always wanted to go. "Madonna's been there, so many people have been there. I've got lots of Jewish friends as well and everyone always tells me how amazing it is." The couple should in fact be there right now as Gemma said they would be flying out the day after Boxing Day.

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