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The first series of I’m A Celebrity. . . South Africa will see some of the most memorable campmates who survived the Australian jungle return to combat in the South African jungle.
The pre-recorded season features an all-star cast of celebrities who already made the impression on the original edition of the show, hoping to be crowned the first I’m A Celebrity Legend.
Geordie, which features duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, also returns to host the spin-off show, which airs Monday at nine p. m. in Virgin One.
Over the past two decades, the Truth series has featured a variety of big names with several returning, and added the show’s only winner, former professional cricketer Phil Tufnell, who was crowned king of the jungle in 2003.
Other sports stars come with former professional boxer Amir Khan, who was concerned on “Strawberry Gate” when he made the impression in 2017, and former professional javelin thrower Fatima Whitbread, who many don’t forget for having a cockroach stuck in her nose. a trial in 2011.
Happy Mondays star Shaun Ryder, who took his first photo in the jungle in 2010, also appears in the lineup along with American television and style personality Janice Dickinson, who placed a moment in 2007 Christopher Biggins.
Paul Burrell, the former butler of Diana, Princess of Wales, who participated in the original format just about two decades ago in the show’s fourth series, will also attend, along with former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan, who made the impression in the 2012 series. .
The lineup also includes Diversity star and Kiss FM DJ Jordan Banjo and former Countdown star Carol Vorderman, who starred in combination on the 2016 version of the show.
Unlike the original format, the first I’m A Celebrity Legend will feature a public vote. Instead, celebrities will compete to be crowned in the legend.
Former English footballer Jill Scott was last crowned Queen of the Jungle at the end of series 22 of the original format.
McPartlin and Donnelly have presented the exhibit since its launch in 2002, with the exception of the 2018 series when McPartlin temporarily replaced through Holly Willoughthrough.
I’m a celebrity. . . South Africa will air on Virgin One on Monday at 9pm. m.
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