It’s the news we have all been waiting for, the line-up for I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! 2024 has been revealed, according to reports.
Coronation Street legends and Strictly Come Dancing stars are said to be among the celebrities entering the Australian jungle later this month.
It comes as The Sun has “confirmed” the campmates who will be battling to be crowned King or Queen of the jungle on the ITV show, just before Christmas.
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The forthcoming series hosted by Geordie duo Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, launching on November 17, will see a new batch of famous faces undertake challenges and trials to secure food and treats for the group and avoid being voted out by viewers.
The full list of the celebrities hoping to conquer some of their fears are:
- Danny Jones (McFly)
- Oti Mabuse (former Strictly Come Dancing professional)
- Jane Moore (Loose Women star and Sun columnist)
- Dean McCullough (BBC Radio 1 presenter)
- Tulisa (N-Dubz)
- Barry McGuigan (Irish boxing promoter and former professional boxer)
- Melvin Odoom (BBC Radio 1 DJ and television presenter)
- Alan Halsall (Coronation Street’s Tyrone Dobbs)
- Maura Higgins (Love Island)
- Rev Richard Coles (broadcaster, writer and former Church of England priest)
- Coleen Rooney (footballer Wayne Rooney’s wife)
- GK Barry (presenter and YouTuber)
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Reports around the final line-up come after presenters Ant and Dec shared a teaser “cast reveal” video, in which they reacted to the new contestants.
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The video sees the pair exude a mixture of excitement and approval on discovering the celebrities heading into the camp later this month.
“If we had to describe this year’s lineup in 10 words? Good. Very good. Really good. Brilliant. Yes. Yes. Yes. YES,” they captioned it.
ITV is yet to officially confirm any of the 2024 cast, with a spokesperson telling Newsquest: “Any names suggested for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! are just speculation.”
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