The line-up for this year’s series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here has been confirmed by ITV.
Ant and Dec who host the hit show were left open mouthed by the celebrity line-up but fans of the show will have to wait a little longer to see it for themselves.
An ‘I’m A Celeb Cast Reveal’ video was shared on the Geordie duo’s social media channels with the identity of the celebrities still hidden for viewers.
However, if Ant and Dec’s reactions are anything to go by, fans of the show are in for a treat.
Ant and Dec react to I’m A Celebrity cast reveal
The first celebrity drew applause and cheering and applause from the hosts as they said: We love him, very, very good.”
The duo become more and more surprised as each celebrity is revealed leaving Dec’s mouth wide open as he gasps: “That’s amazing!”
Ant adds: “They’re really good!”
Bring. It. ON!! 🤩🏰 #ImACeleb@imacelebrity @ITV @WeAreSTV pic.twitter.com/pmoiwYq4tm
— antanddec (@antanddec) October 15, 2021
ITV viewers predict Piers Morgan will appear on I’m A Celeb
Fans of the ITV show were left unimpressed by the line-up being kept secret.
One fan replied: “Ah. You can’t do this! Go on, just tell us!”
Another added: "That's not fair, I thought we were finding out who was going in!!!"
Although some fans predicted who it was that had caused such a reaction from Ant and Dec.
“Defo has to be Piers Morgan, with those reactions,” said one viewer.
Another added: “Their reaction to first one.. mmm I’m going for someone controversial please let it be Piers Morgan he will be fantastic.”
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