White Dee ‘Signs Big Money Deal' For New Channel 5 Documentary

Dee 'Signs Big Money Deal' For New Show
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After finding fame on ‘Benefits Street’ and starring in ‘Celebrity Big Brother’, White Dee is planning her next small screen venture and has signed a deal for a new documentary, according to reports.

The former ‘CBB’ housemate is reportedly set to star in her own Channel 5 show, which will chart how Dee's life has changed since her stint in the house.

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“Our show will focus on where she came from and what made her the woman she is today.

“Her life is totally different now.”

Viewers expecting Dee to be dim-witted will also get a surprise according to the source, who adds: “People may think she’s not the sharpest tool in the box but we reckon she can give a fascinating insight into life in modern Britain and how having money can change people’s circumstances.”

After becoming a controversial personality on ‘Benefits Street’, Dee was surprisingly successful on ‘CBB’ and her straight-talking attitude proved popular with viewers.

Benefits Street
White Dee offered rap offer(01 of13)
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Deirdre Kelly, known as White Dee in the Channel 4 series Benefits Street, at her home in James Turner Street, Winson Green in Birmingham and who claims to have been offered a musical career as a rapper. (credit:PA)
White Dee offered rap offer(02 of13)
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Deirdre Kelly, known as White Dee in the Channel 4 series Benefits Street, at her home in James Turner Street, Winson Green in Birmingham and who claims to have been offered a musical career as a rapper. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street(03 of13)
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Deirdre Kelly known locally as White Dee walks along James Turner Street in Birmingham. Residents of the street appear in the controversial Channel 4 series Benefits Street which has been attacked by a senior MP, who described it as a "misrepresentation" of life for people on social security. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street stars court case(04 of13)
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Deidre Kelly, better known as White Dee from the television show Benefits Street, arrives at Birmingham Magistrates Court to support other members of the show who are facing drugs and firearms charges. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street star's election bid(05 of13)
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File photo dated 10/02/14 of Deirdre Kelly known locally as White Dee who featured in TV show Benefits Street says she will run for Parliament after a "patronising" response from a sitting MP. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street(06 of13)
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James Turner Street in Birmingham, as residents of the street appear in the controversial Channel 4 series Benefits Street which has been attacked by a senior MP, who described it as a "misrepresentation" of life for people on social security. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street(07 of13)
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James Turner Street sign in Birmingham, as residents of the street appear in the controversial Channel 4 series Benefits Street which has been attacked by a senior MP, who described it as a "misrepresentation" of life for people on social security. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street(08 of13)
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James Turner Street sign in Birmingham, as residents of the street appear in the controversial Channel 4 series Benefits Street which has been attacked by a senior MP, who described it as a "misrepresentation" of life for people on social security. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street(09 of13)
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A misspelled sign on the house of 'Fungi' on James Turner Street in Birmingham, as residents of the street appear in the controversial Channel 4 series Benefits Street which has been attacked by a senior MP, who described it as a "misrepresentation" of life for people on social security. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street stars court case(10 of13)
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Samora Roberts, better known as Black Dee from the television show Benefits Street, arrives at Birmingham Magistrates Court to answer charges of conspiracy to supply a class A controlled drug, conspiracy to supply a class B controlled drug, possession of a class A controlled drug and possession of ammunition for a firearm without a certificate. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street stars court case(11 of13)
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Deidre Kelly, better known as White Dee from the television show Benefits Street, arrives at Birmingham Magistrates Court to support other members of the show who are facing drugs and firearms charges. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street(12 of13)
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The main school sign for The Oasis Academy Foundry as education chiefs at Oasis Community Learning have sent a formal letter of complaint to independent television watchdog Ofcom over claims adverse publicity generated by the Benefits Streets programme has breached the regulator's rules on the welfare of children attending The Oasis Academy Foundry, which is on the same Birmingham road where the programme was filmed. (credit:PA)
Benefits Street(13 of13)
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The James Turner Street road sign made famous by TV show Benefits Street was removed last week after apparently being taken by souvenir hunters. (credit:PA)