19 June 2025

Hanna Kinsella Confirms Real Housewives of Cheshire Return Amid Exciting New TV Project

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Reality star and practising dentist Hanna Kinsella has opened up about her ongoing journey with The Real Housewives of Cheshire and a new venture that brings her professional life to the forefront. Known for balancing her career in dentistry with life in the limelight, Hanna, 35, is now stepping into a fresh role that aligns more closely with her expertise and personal values.

Although she remains a familiar face on ITVBe’s long-running reality series, Hanna is also preparing to take centre stage in a new documentary titled Hanna Kinsella: Little Smiles. Created in collaboration with DOCO Stories, the programme sees her tackle the critical issue of childhood tooth decay – a topic she’s deeply passionate about both as a dental professional and a mother of two.

Despite branching out, Hanna has no intention of leaving the Housewives franchise behind. Speaking about her future on the show, she affirmed: “I hold Housewives so close to my heart. It’s been such a huge part of my life. So if you’re wondering whether I’ll be back – yes, absolutely. It’s a core part of who I am. I’m incredibly grateful to the team at Monkey Kingdom for giving me this platform and supporting me in pursuing the things I truly care about.”

Her upcoming documentary allows Hanna to channel her years of training and professional experience into a meaningful project. “With Housewives, I live in this fabulous, glamorous world, but my everyday life is very different. Filming this documentary has given me the chance to highlight what I’ve worked so hard to achieve in my career. It’s easy to forget, when you’re on a reality show, that there’s so much more going on behind the scenes.”

For Hanna, combining her role as a healthcare professional and a mother presented a unique challenge during filming. “Juggling everything is an art in itself,” she said. “But I’ve always felt this real drive to speak up about children’s oral health and do what I can to bring about positive change. That motivation really shines through in this project.”

She went on to stress the urgency of the issue: “Kids today are constantly exposed to sugary foods and drinks, and with limited NHS access to dental services, it’s a serious problem. These are the kind of challenges we’re highlighting in the documentary. As a mum, I truly understand the struggles many parents face when it comes to keeping up with their children’s dental care.”

While filming away from her fellow Housewives offered a stark contrast to her usual experience, Hanna admits she missed the familiar camaraderie. “When you’re with the girls, there’s a sense of fun and friendship that comes with reality TV. Working on this documentary was completely different – more focused, more personal – but just as rewarding.”

Away from the cameras, Hanna continues to run her dental clinic on Kiln Lane. “I’ve always tried to keep my clinic work as a constant thread in my life,” she explained. “Even though Housewives is a reality show, it’s still grounded in my real life. This new project is just another part of that. And I’m thankful to Housewives for allowing me the space to explore these kinds of opportunities. They’ve always been supportive of my work outside the show.”

As Hanna embarks on this new chapter, she does so without losing sight of where it all started – blending her love for the spotlight with a clear passion for making a difference in family healthcare. Whether on screen in a glamorous evening gown or a dental uniform, it’s clear she’s committed to using her platform for good.