I’m A Celebrity returns to ITV on Sunday night with 10 celebrities
I’m A Celebrity returns to ITV on Sunday night with 10 celebrities
ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! returns tomorrow with another star-studded lineup. This year’s castaways living together in the Australian jungle include Coleen Rooney, interviewer GK Barry, N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos and McFly’s Danny Jones.
The I’m A Celebrity launch typically sees the cast obtain stars to dictate the standard of their first meal. However, a new twist will see challenge winners rewarded with immunity from the upcoming bush tucker trial.
The opening show will see Strictly dancer Oti Mabuse become the first to arrive at a poolside villa before meeting Tulisa. Next to land is BBC Radio 1 DJ Dean McCullough, followed by Loose Women panellist Jane Moore, and finally Danny Jones.
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After the show’s presenters Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly arrive at the villa in a helicopter, they tell the contestants they are competing to become the first leaders of the camp. The title means they will be exempt from the first bush tucker trial and won’t be targets of the viewer votes.
They are then told to drink cocktails of blended bull penis and fish eyes, with a garnish made from vomit fruit, to determine the order in which they will skydive from helicopters. First to finish his drink is Danny, with Tulisa second, Jane third, Dean fourth and Oti in fifth.
After their skydive, they meet boxer Barry McGuigan, GK Barry, actor Alan Halsall, BBC Radio 1 DJ Melvin Odoom, and Coleen Rooney. The party arrived separately on a Gold Coast beach where they formed teams of two.
In their pairs, they must travel to a river where and find the keys to unlock their boats by putting their hands into “hell holes” which are likely to contain insects, snakes or other animals. The winning pair earns the right to sleep in the comfort of the leaders’ lodge in their jungle camp.