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Singer Frankie Bridge has been the focus of a subtle dig by Michael McIntyre in a fresh series of BBC's The Wheel. This Saturday, November 1, will see The Saturdays' singer Frankie Bridge feature in Series 6 of The Wheel alongside other celebrity experts Josh Widdicombe and Colin Jackson . Once again , hopeful participants will seek help from experts positioned on a rotating wheel, covering a variety of topics, all in the hopes of winning a cash prize . Each celebrity possesses their ow n specialist subject, which they can then utilise to help participants advance through the game, winning more cash. As contestants are rotated on the enormous wheel, they must select one celebrity expert to "shut down" - the person they believe is least capable of answering correctly. However, an incorrect answer, or if the wheel stops on a star who has been eliminated from the round, it could mean game over for the player. In an exclusive preview of a forthcoming episode, host Michael McIntyre has delivered a subtle dig to Frankie Bridge. This week, Halima will take on the game as the wheel lands on singer Frankie, meaning she will be playing for double money that round. Welcoming Frankie to the show, host Michael McIntyre asked the star if she had been on Strictly Come Dancing and how she got on. Frankie replied: "I came second. I'm really glad that you enjoyed the show." When asked when it was, she replied it was "ages ago" back in 2014. Michael McIntyre quipped: "Wow, okay, of course, you came second." After some back-and-forth banter where Michael could not answer his favorite of Frankie's dances, Frankie said, "Anyway, this is not about me, it's about you, Halima." To which Michael McIntyre joked: "Wow, it's rare that an expert has that attitude." Frankie appeared on Strictly Come Dancing back in 2014, where she was paired with Kevin Clifton. They made it through to the final, narrowly missing out on the Glitterball trophy to winners Pasha Kovalev and Caroline Flack. Having also appeared on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!, Frankie is also a panelist on ITV'S Loose Women . The star has been open over the years about her battle with her mental health. Michael McIntyre's The Wheel continues November 1 at 8.20pm on BBC One and iPlayer