I’m a Celebrity…2015 line up revealed
ITV have announced an exciting new way of voting as they’ve unveiled an I’m A Celebrity app – woo hoo! Would you call this a holiday?
Mr Eubank is joined in the jungle by fellow Sussex resident Susannah Constantine – one half of Trinny and Susannah – who recently moved to the county after reportedly buying a £5 million property.
But the 34-year-old is heading back to Australia to revisit the site of her very public meltdown.
The Geordie presenter said: “I’ve made no secret of wanting to get on the show, but I wish people would stop speculating – because then I’ll just get disappointed if I don’t go in!”
I’m a Celebrity starts at 9pm on Sunday on ITV.
The blonde bombshell – who lost three stone at a juice retreat this summer – also revealed that producers had wanted her to have another go this year. “She has only seen him once since and so now she will be able to spend a few time with him as she is coming out with me too”.
Let’s only hope she fares better than Gemma Collins, eh?
The 22-year-old Union J star is the youngest contestant but says that his role in the camp will be “Jack of all trades – chef, cleaner, entertainer, shoulder to cry on”.
Plus, “X Factor choreographer” basically equals glorified puppy trainer anyway.
Biggest misconception you want to dispel in the jungle: “Everyone is used to seeing me scream on Most Haunted”.
As a model, Jorgie has made FHM’s 100 Sexiest Women Of The World on more than one occasion and is regularly seen splashing the inside pages of the magazine in a bikini and enticing twinkle in her eye.
Footballer Kieron Dyer hasn’t personally confirmed his spot on I’m A Celebrity – even when he was met by one of the show’s chaperones at Brisbane airport. After going in the jungle, I want to go and see the northern lights, go to Africa and to other far flung places. “To not use it is going to be a blessing”, he said.
The former Dragons’ Den star and entrepreneur said he needs to keep busy, otherwise he could start to lose his wits. “But it’s good to be scared” said Chris. And when I woke up, I did feel a little bit more confident about going in.
Coral Bookmakers said they had “witnessed a gamble” on Pilkington winning the show, with odds of 6-1.