ITV's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! is due to start in just a matter of days.
The jungle reality show, which will return to Australia after two years of filming in the UK, is due to begin on Sunday, November 6, The Sun has reported. It's reportedly starting earlier than usual due to the World Cup, which kicks off in Qatar on Sunday, November 20.
Radio DJ Chris Moyles is among the stars tipped to head down under and take on the bush tucker trials this year. Mike Tindall, the husband of late Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter Zara Tindall, has also been tipped to join the line-up.
Other stars thought to have signed up for the jungle next month include 1980s pop icon Boy George, comedian Seann Walsh and former Love Islander Olivia Attwood. In September, ITV officially confirmed that I’m A Celeb would be making a much-welcomed return to Australia.
For the last two years Ant and Dec headed to Gwrych Castle in North Wales to host the hit series, due to Coronavirus travel restrictions. The pair have hosted the show since its launch in 2002, with the exception of the 2018 series when Ant, 46, was temporarily replaced by Holly Willoughby.
The show's 2021 series was won by Emmerdale actor Danny Miller, who plays Aaron Dingle on the soap. He beat Coronation Street star Simon Gregson, who came second, and former pop star and Loose Woman panellist Frankie Bridge, who came third.
Last month it was confirmed there will be an all-star series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! hosted from South Africa next year. Ant and Dec confirmed that famous names from the last 20 years of the ITV show will return to compete.
A show spokesperson told The Sun: “We’ll announce the start date for the new series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! in due course.”
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