TOWIE’s Mario Falcone teases his return to the show’s 10th anniversary special

TOWIE’s Mario Falcone teases his return to the show’s 10th anniversary special as he admits fans will ‘probably see him there’

Mario Falcone teased his return to TOWIE for its 10th anniversary special, as he claimed fans will ‘probably see him there’.

The reality star, 32, discussed his return while speaking with co-hosts Bobby Norris and Stephen Leng on FUBAR radio’s Access All Areas on Thursday, as he reflected on his time on the show.

When asked if he’d be back, Mario remained tight lipped as he began: ‘The conversation’s been had. Obviously, look, I love TOWIE. It was a big part of my life. 

Potentially: TOWIE’s Mario Falcone teased his return to the show’s 10th anniversary special on Thursday, as he admitted fans will ‘probably see him there’

‘I was there from right at the beginning, so the conversation has been had about being part of the 10 year anniversary. That’s all I can say really, the conversation’s been had.’

When asked to comment further, he simply added: ‘I think you probably will see me on there!’

Mario, who shares one-year-old son Parker with fiancée Becky Miesner, also claimed he’d love for his little one to make an appearance on the reality show.

It's possible: Keeping a tight lip, Mario teased: 'I was there from right at the beginning, so the conversation has been had about being part of the 10 year anniversary'

It’s possible: Keeping a tight lip, Mario teased: ‘I was there from right at the beginning, so the conversation has been had about being part of the 10 year anniversary’

‘He’s the best thing I’ve ever done in my life. I’m so proud of him,’ Mario gushed. ‘There’s not many things in my life that I’m very, very proud of… Parker’s so cute man. 

‘I think you just need it for your ratings! I would say he’d be like the me of the show back in the day but I hate to say it, he’d probably be like the Mark Wright!’

Looking back at his time on the show and his turbulent romance with on-off girlfriend Lucy Mecklenburgh, Mario went on: ‘So obviously I did in my eyes my eighteen to twenty-eight, thirty the right way and I did very, very well.

Looking back: Reflecting on his stint on the show and his turbulent romance with Lucy Mecklenburgh (pictured in 2012) Mario said: 'The girl part was fun but it had to come to an end'

Looking back: Reflecting on his stint on the show and his turbulent romance with Lucy Mecklenburgh (pictured in 2012) Mario said: ‘The girl part was fun but it had to come to an end’

‘The girl part was fun but it had to come to an end! I’ve got a lot of good stories for Parker when he’s older.’

‘I can guide him very well when he’s on the pull. I’ll be at Sugarhut behind him on his table being like “go talk to that one. This is what you wanna say!”‘ he added. 

Mario went on to admit that he never watched the show during his stint because he ‘hated’ seeing himself on screen while he was being ‘an idiot’.

He explained: ‘I played up to camera, I played up to be a bad guy and the way in which I was, if I’d watched that back and realised how bad I was, I probably wouldn’t have been as bad.’

Many of TOWIE’s veteran stars are making a return to the show for the upcoming series to celebrate its 10th Anniversary.

Bosses have already confirmed that TOWIE’s anniversary series will begin next month with a special looking back at a decade of Essex drama, and ex-stars including Amy Childs and Fran Perman have already been seen filming scenes.

Exciting: Many of TOWIE's veteran stars are making a return to the show (L-R: James Argent, Lauren Goodger, Lucy, Maria Fowler. Kirk Norcross, Lauren Pope, Harry Derbidge, Jessica Wright, Amy Childs, Sam Faiers, Lydia Bright and Mark Wright)

Exciting: Many of TOWIE’s veteran stars are making a return to the show (L-R: James Argent, Lauren Goodger, Lucy, Maria Fowler. Kirk Norcross, Lauren Pope, Harry Derbidge, Jessica Wright, Amy Childs, Sam Faiers, Lydia Bright and Mark Wright)