Gogglebox star rules out I'm A Celebrity All-Stars return over fears it would 'ruin' her experience
03.07.2022 - 17:37
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I'm A Celebrity. . .
Get Me Out Of Here. ITV is planning to reunite some of the show's most popular contestants for a two-week-long spin-off show. The hit ITV reality show is set to enter its 22nd season later this year, with Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly set to return to Australia to welcome a new cast of celebrities after two years in Wales.
However, the presenting duo will also be filming a second series this year, as a star-studded line-up of ex-I'm A Celeb stars record an All-Stars version this summer. As fans of the programme may remember, former Gogglebox star Scarlett, 31, was named Queen of the Jungle back in 2016. She appeared alongside the likes of comedian Joel Dommett, Emmerdale actor Adam Thomas and Diversity star Jordan Banjo.
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I was euphoric, but I don’t think it could get any better and I wouldn’t want to ruin it. " She continued: "I’ll be watching it every night and I’ll be voting on the app. I would want Gillian McKeith back in there, Jacqueline Jossa, Dean Gaffney and Stacey Solomon and Swashy [Joe Swash] but not me.
I couldn’t do it – there’s nothing that I would do differently. " Other stars rumoured to be joining the All-Star series include Amir Khan, Gillian McKeith, Helen Flanagan and Lady Colin Campbell. Filming is reportedly set to go ahead in
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