Viewers of ITV’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! has praised the stars for being the ‘best camp ever’.
Filled with the likes of McFly’s Danny Jones, Strictly’s Oti Mabuse, TikTok star GK Barry and Coleen Rooney, so far, the celebrities are getting on well.
Though it’s only the first week, unlike in previous years, there have not yet been any major fallouts or comments made towards each other.
In series gone by, I’m A Celebrity would often have a star who from the start would cause reaction from others, including the likes of Matt Hancock and Nigel Farage.
However, in the 2024 series, the campmates are all getting on and ITV viewers are loving it.
I’m A Celebrity viewers praise ‘best camp ever’
Taking to X (formerly Twitter) one ITV viewer said: “This year’s campmates has to be one of the best in years!”
As another added: “This group seems like the cutest group so far.”
One more added: “I’m calling it this is going to be one of the best groups”
A last comment said: "I think this is the best #ImACeleb lineup in years."
Swapping washing and drying for wincing and crying x #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/pWC0SVWHTM
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 19, 2024
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Though the campmates are currently getting on perfectly, there is a chance circumstances could change.
As the days go by, celebrities get more tired and food becomes an issue, it always sees the stars begin to butt heads and the camp becomes more tense.
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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