Channel 5 due to the cost of living crisis.The popular TV show has been airing since 2017 and has produced some incredible real-life stories.
However, bosses are thought to have made a decision to make a major change to the programme.READ MORE: Channel 5 praised by viewers as they air The Emoji Movie instead of Queen's funeralThe Sun have reported that a pilot show called Old Money New Money is currently being filmed.It has been suggested that the series will involve a similar experiment where two families from opposite ends of the economic spectrum swap homes for a week to find out about each other’s lives.The spin-off show will involve two wealthy families, one from old money, the other from new.An insider told the publication: "If this proves popular it could lead to a full series, which is sure to delight fans of Rich House, Poor House."Although it’s a slightly different set-up it’s still based on the same theme of watching how people adjust to a different way of living."Now Channel 5 will be hoping this spin-off works just as well.”The programme will reportedly include a group of people who struck it rich through hard work or a lucky windfall who see what it’s like to live the lifestyle of those who have had their wealth handed to them.Daily Star has contacted Channel 5 for a comment.A recent episode of Rich House Poor House saw a struggling single mum broke down after a millionaire offered her a lifeline.Mum-of-two Billie switched lives with millionaire Mark Harvey and his family.The two endured each others difficult routines and eventually came face to face.Mark told her: "If you really want to transform your life, I'd be willing to work with you, work beside you, whatever it is you need."Point you in the right.
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