I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! returns to our screens this month, again live from Australia.
The cast of the reality show has been announced Sun but not yet confirmed by ITV.
Ten celebrities will enter the legendary camp to become the king or queen of the jungle.
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The latest to enter the jungle is rumored to be former professional boxer Tony Bellew.
He will join Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn Spears and series star Nick Pickard. This morning Hosted by Josie Gibson Sun they say they are confirmed.
First dates The list will also reportedly include star Fred Sirieux, with former UK and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage saying he is putting the offer up for “very serious consideration”.
Farage said he has turned down requests to offer “really significant amounts of money” to appear on the hit show since 2016, but believes he could “appeal” to younger audiences if he joins this year.
It comes after former Health Secretary Matt Hancock finished third in the 2022 series.
Meanwhile, he is also rumored to be taking part in this year’s reality show as recently retired jockey Frankie Dettori, social media star and former TV presenter Nella Rose. EastEnders Actress Danielle Harold and ex Made in Chelsea Star Sam Thompson.
JLS singer and DJ Marvin Humes and food critic Grace Dent, who often appears as a guest judge on the BBC. Prepare Contestants have also reportedly signed up to appear in the series, although ITV has yet to officially confirm the cast.
Where was I’m a Celeb filmed?
First episode I’m a celebrity was filmed in Queensland, Australia.
Since the second season in 2003 I’m a celebrity filmed in Springbrook National Park near Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia.
However, in 2021 and 2020, due to Covid travel restrictions, the series set up camp at Gwrych Castle in the seaside town of Abergele in Conwy, North Wales.

Author, actress and blogger Giovanna Fletcher won the show in 2020. Emmerdale Star Danny Miller has been crowned King of the Castle in 2021.
last series I’m a celebrity was shrouded in controversy after former Health Secretary Matt Hancock was among the latecomers.
The politician was quizzed by his housemates about his motives for taking part in the series before lioness legend Jill Scott was eventually crowned Queen of the Jungle.
The Star Edition was released earlier this year. I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! with campmates from the previous series was filmed in South Africa.
Former Hear’Say singer Myleene Klass won, with Diversity dancer Jordan Banjo coming in second.
How can I view this?
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Starts Sunday 19 November at 9pm on ITV.
Source: I News

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