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Big Brother star Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace has been bruised up by her new career move.The reality TV star has reportedly joined MTV's The Challenge which will air on screens next year.A source told the Daily Star: "Aisleyne is super excited to be making a return to TV.READ MORE: Ex-Big Brother stars who are now on OnlyFans – and how much they earn"She recently took part in filming for the new series of The Challenge UK.

It will air next year on Channel 5."Aisleyne had to fly all the way to Argentina for filming. Filming was intense and tested Aisleyne to the limit."She’s bruised and swollen and so exhausted Aisleyne filmed alongside James Locke, Nathan Henry & Curtis Pritchard, Kaz Crossley and many others."We can expect lots of drama from the upcoming show.

We’re all excited to see Aisleyne back on our screens."The Daily Star went to Aisleyne's reps to ask if this was true, to which they replied: "Unfortunately, we are unable to provide a comment at the moment regarding Aisleyne & The Challenge."We also asked about her current health battle after she continually asked fans for help on social media.The star uploaded a video and a gruesome snap of her throat this week which was causing her a great amount of pain.She captioned one pic: "But am I dying though?

All jokes aside? #tonsillectomy"And another: "Hey girls, I have the BEST waste man repellent photo... when a guy asks you 'what that mouth do' screenshot this send him it and say 'it does this sir.'"She also added: "Don't laugh lol is this even normal?? #tonsillectomy."One concerned fan wrote: "Please go back to get a check-up, even to ensure you are comfortable.

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