“What if the robot says no thanks?”
Gemma's looking into the future. Will we have robots at home in 2050? And if the robots are conscious will they say 'no thanks' to doing Gemma’s washing up?
The Gemma Collins Podcast is a no-holds barred look inside the life of The GC, with plenty of candid chat, laughs and insider gossip direct from the diva herself.
A podcast from BBC Radio 1.

Gemma's looking into the future. Will we have robots at home in 2050? And if the robots are conscious will they say 'no thanks' to doing Gemma’s washing up?
Gemma is questioning who invented money and if we could live without it. She puts her ideas forward on what we could use to replace money with.
Gemma explains her way of delivering good and bad news to people. She also reflects on that time she got the giggles in a really inappropriate place...
Gemma plans out what sandwiches she would provide for her alien tea party. Also, how did the origins of life begin? Gemma looks into some theories.
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From bra fittings to broccoli fights – Gemma is reliving some memorable firsts. Plus she reveals why she used to be down on sleepovers.
Gemma is looking into different afterlife theories and wants to explore her thoughts. Her mum, Joan Collins, joins in to add her ideas on what happens to us in the afterlife.
Gemma addresses her pronunciations of certain words... She also wants to tell you why it's felt like Christmas recently.
Gemma has really missed you during the lockdown, she is so excited to be back with you.
Gemma talks about the importance of not wearing pants in bed. She's also talking about how she finds her confidence and what she does on the days she's not feeling it.
Isolation has given the time for Gemma to reflect on past arguments with friends. She and friends are sharing some funny private memories, and she also talks to her nephew Hayden about how they've been keeping themselves entertained.
Gemma is wondering what the pigeons must be thinking now that we’re all indoors. And she’s just discovered how long snails can sleep for.
This week Gemma is giving you some tips on how to wind down at home. Expect some ASMR and interesting breathing techniques.
Gemma brings you her first podcast where she is 'working from home’. She talks about how she is coping and where her mind has been wandering to now that she has all this extra time on her hands.
Gemma talks about her experience with love and twin flames. She explains what a twin flame is and how she believes that everybody has one.
Gemma is setting the world to rights and wants to start appreciating the small things. She's making a list of the things she wants to show more love to, and would like you to get involved!
This week Gemma chats to a dream expert to see if her dreams have meanings behind them. She finds out what her recurring dream means and also wonders how the ice age came about... can you help her? Email thegc@bbc.co.uk
This week Gemma is talking us through what kind of witch she believes she is. She also talks about how she believes there are signs and messages within movies and what she’s taken away from certain films.
Gemma looks further into the secret tunnels of the UK. She also makes plans to go to Stonehenge after a listener asks for her theories on how those big old rocks got there.
Gemma takes her friends Ryan, Lisa and Laurence on a ghost hunt in Essex. They enjoy a peaceful walk in the woods until things start getting spooky…
Gemma talks about the new moon and how it’s affected her. She's wondering what people thought the moon was before humans had any knowledge about it, and she has a few theories herself. She also reads through your responses about Big Brother listening to our phones, and Holly, who has a friend who puts conditioner on their butt, is back in contact.
Gemma is curious about who big brother is, and are they watching us all the time? Email thgc@bbc.co.uk if you think you know! She also finds out that spooky events have been happening after people have been listening to the podcast whilst at home.
It’s Gemma’s birthday and she’s making a vegan cake to celebrate! She calls up her school friend Vicky to chat about birthday memories and recalls the cake fight they once had. She also calls her ex, David, who confirms just how much she loves cream (it’s a lot), as well as answering all of your life dilemmas and questions.
Gemma is joined by friends Lucas and Ryan while she spends an afternoon in the salon. She chats about cracking on with your New Year’s resolutions even when it’s a struggle, plus Gemma’s new connection to Gwyneth Paltrow
Gemma’s back and ready for another series! She’s got a busy day of meetings but she’s still got time to answer your questions and life dilemmas. If you need support with mental health, help is available https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr03LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health
The Reality Tea: A weekly get together for everyone who loves and lives for reality TV. This week, Raj, Pilar and social media star Oloni chat cuffing.
The GC’s back at the BBC to turn on the Radio 1 Christmas lights. She’s got a choir to sing some Xmas classics, and she sits down to answer your dilemmas, so join her for some festive feels!
Gemma takes an online test to find out what animal she was in a past life. She calls up Arg to tell him the results of the test and answers listeners’ life dilemmas.
Late at night, you’ll often find Gemma going down online rabbit holes, researching topics as varied as the Illuminati, elephants and self-diagnosis. She also calls her friend Jay to help her join the shadowy elite that runs the world.
Gemma is wondering why she’s seeing fewer and fewer human cashiers at supermarkets. She also takes us through her pet hates and the little things she’s passionate about, and she talks about why we, as humans, need to communicate more.