There has been a brand new edition to I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! with two more campmates entering the jungle.
As Love Island star Maura Higgins and author Reverend Richard Coles join fellow celebrities Down Under.
The latecomers were revealed on Wednesday, November 20 and have yet to join the other campmates.
The two are currently in their own private camp as hosts Ant and Dec told viewers they would be living in the 'Junkyard' camp for the next few days.
Thinking it would be really bad living conditions, the camp transformed with a mattress bed, bubble bath, grill and more.
Maura influencing a priest was not on my 2024 bingo card #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/ZFCl2buUuC
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 21, 2024
However, the two had to complete a mission by convincing the celebrities in the other camp that they were living in awful conditions.
Despite not yet being with the other celebrities, fans of the ITV show have said that they are already loving them.
Maura Higgins and Richard Coles loved by ITV viewers
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one I’m A Celeb viewer said: “These two are like polar opposites but so funny together."
As another added: “Richard and Maura are MY WINNERS ALREADY."
A further said: ““Sorry Father.” HAHAHAHAHA adding Maura to an already 10/10 camp is ridiculously brilliant!"
While one said: “Aww I’ve missed Maura, I love her! I saw her on Love Island USA but I still have missed her."
Why are there no phone numbers for celebrities on I’m A Celeb?
The reason celebrities no longer have their phone numbers printed on their uniforms is because ITV has changed the way viewers vote this year.
Usually, viewers can vote for celebrities to take part in trials or to leave camp by calling the phone numbers assigned to each of them.
However, this year, the ITV show is not accepting votes via phone calls. Therefore, viewers must use the app to make their votes.
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The app is available to download either via the App Store or Play Store.
One viewer took to X (formerly Twitter) to say they didn't like the change: "Don’t like how they no longer stick phone numbers on the back of their shirts on I’m A Celeb.
"Some things should never change, even with technological advances."
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