Ant and Dec have given away the filming on the new series of I'm A Celebrity has started already, in a not so cryptic post rthe presenters had made on their Twitter account.
With I'm A Celebrity returning to Australia for the first time in three years this time round,. anticipation amongst fans is high for its return. The I'm A Celebrity line-up f or this year includes everyone from Boy George to Mike Tindall and Jill Scott to Coronation Street actress Sue Cleaver. And the ITV programme hit the headlines in a big way earlier this week when it was reported that disgraced former Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, is set to go into the jungle as a late arrival.
Hancock has since been snapped at an airport in Australia after Boy George and others had also been pictured at the same airport Down Under. He is expected to stun his fellow campmates with his surprise entrance, with comedian and ex Strictly contestant Seann Walsh is also expected to appear at some point.
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I'm A Celebrity presenters Ant and Dec arrived in Australia last week, telling this year's contestants that they couldn't wait to 'torture' them. Well, although the new series doesn't get going until 9pm on Sunday night, cameras have already started rolling. Ant and Dec made that abundantly obvious when they took to Twitter on Friday, posting a picture on them onboard a boat with the caption: 'It’s time to meet the celebs," along with two exclamation mark emojis.
Their post came after pictures from the first I'm A Celeb challenge of 2022 surfaced online, showing the likes of England Lionesses hero Jill and Loose Women anchor Charlene White in action in the terrifying Walk the Plank task, which sees them having to walk out onto a ledge hundreds of feet in the air.
Something as well which has already been attracting attention in the early days of I'm A Celebrity's new run is Ant's new tattoo. The host was seen sporting a large inking on his forearm, in the form of a a replica of the John Lennon black and white floor mural in New York, with the word Imagine in the middle.
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