As ITV has officially confirmed who will be taking part in I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! 2023, excitement for the new series is beginning to grow.
The intense show will see celebrities take on gut-wrenching tasks from eating gruesome meals to facing creepy crawlers and their deepest fears.
Not for the fainted-hearted, this year will see the likes of Nigel Farage, Josie Gibson and Marvin Humes face the I’m A Celebrity jungle.
Before the ITV show returns, find out how much each of the ten contestants is worth and how they made their fortune.
Meet the 10 brave Celebrities who are heading to the infamous Australian Jungle this Sunday at 9pm. 🇦🇺 #ImACeleb ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/1Qjc8kAizz
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 13, 2023
I’m A Celebrity 2023 lineup net worth
Nigel Farage's net worth
The former MP turned GB News Host, Nigel Farage is reported worth around £3.26 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
It’s believed Farage made much of his money from working on Fox News, LBC and GB News.
Josie Gibson's net worth
This Morning presenter Josie Gibson has a net worth of around £800,000, making most of her money from winning £500,000 from Big Brother
Jamie Lynn Spears's net worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the Zoey 101 actress has an estimated £4 million.
Making most of her money from acting, she has also released books and starred in other reality TV shows, such as Dancing with the Stars.
Sam Thompson's net worth
The Made in Chelsea star has a net worth of around £1 million, making his fortune from starring on the E4 show and his business ventures.
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— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 7, 2023
Fred Sirieix net worth
Star of First Dates Fred Sirieix has a very varied net worth, with some reports suggesting he has from £1 million to £64 million.
Whilst there is no final answer, Fred has made much of his fortune from his restaurant ventures and TV career.
Nella Rose's net worth
26-year-old Youtuber Nella Rose is recorded to have around £100,000 and is said to have made her income from her online content.
Marvin Humes's net worth
TV presenter and JLS singer Marvin Humes has amassed a very impressive £4 million since gaining fame on X Factor.
Danielle Harold's net worth
EastEnders actress Danielle Harold has made around £4.3 million from starring on the BBC soap.
Grace Dent's net worth
Chef, writer and food critic Grace Dent has an estimated fortune of £3 million making some of her money from appearing on MasterChef UK.
Nick Pickard's net worth
Hollyoaks star Nick Pickard has reportedly made £3.5 million since starting his career on the soap back in 1995.
I’m A Celebrity returns to ITV on November 19.
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