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Celebs Go Dating BTS secrets - hidden cameras, concealed location and off-camera row

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Celebs Go Dating expert Anna Williamson has revealed the TV show's biggest ever secrets exclusively to the Daily Star.The 40-year-old relationship guru chatted to showbiz reporter Carly Hacon during a Facebook Live interview where she unveiled some of the TV programme's most surprising facts.From heated off-camera arguments to where and why they hide cameras around the office, we take a look at the show's top secrets...Anna shared: "The agency is in central London and I think what people would find most surprising about it is it's quite concealed.

It is just a black door in the middle of these very nice Victorian townhouses. "Essentially, the agency is on six floors actually but you only really see two of three of those it's like one big house."When people visit the agency they expect to walk into a TV set but it's not.

It's just a big townhouse that you walk in that door and you're like 'oh yeah, there's Tom reception. Oh yeah, there's Anna and Paul's room'."There's a few extra rooms that you don't see on camera which has production people hiding in them, then on the top floor of the agency, it's the dressing room and hang-out room where we all go and hang out between appointments. "I think people would be surprised to know it's quite a genuine place."Current contestant and TOWIE star Chloe Brockett recently revealed that the dating office had hidden cameras set up inside, which expert Anna explains why.She said: "They are just in the main area where we film, and it is kind of by design really, as we really ask them to offload to us and to really talk to us and be their genuine self."And we wouldn't get those results if there were cameramen and floor managers running around and shouting.

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