Jordan North has revealed he no longer suffers from claustrophobia after his stint on 'I'm A Celebrity. .
07.12.2020 - 16:54 / msn.com
I'm A Celebrity 2020's biggest break-out stars Jordan North was never meant to be on the show - and was brought in as a last minute of a mystery star. Runner-up Jordan, who came second to Giovanna Fletcher during Friday's final, was given two days to sort everything out after becoming a late addition to the line-up.
Appearing on BBC Radio 1 this morning to chat with colleague and mate Greg James about his show stint, Jordan told that it "very nearly never happened. ""I was last minute," Burnley
.Jordan North has revealed he no longer suffers from claustrophobia after his stint on 'I'm A Celebrity. .
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Jordan North revealed he was a “last minute” replacement on this year’s I’m a Celebrity, fans were left wondering who he stepped in for. Earlier this week, North, who ended up finishing in second place, told his fellow Radio 1 DJ Greg James that he almost missed out on a spot and was told “maybe next year” by producers.
I'm a Celebrity 2020 finalist Jordan North captured the hearts and minds of the nation thanks to his stint in an abandoned Welsh castle, but all that talk of Turf Moor and his cliff-side vomiting "very nearly never happened". We dread to think of it, if we're honest.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Jordan North might have come runner-up on I'm a Celebrity, securing his spot as a new national treasure in the eyes of the I'm a Celebrity viewing audience, but he recently revealed that it very nearly didn't happen at all!MORE: I'm A Celeb stars' jaw-dropping homes: Jordan North, Vernon Kay, Beverley Callard, moreChatting to Greg James about his time at the Welsh castle, the Radio 1 DJ revealed that he replaced another famous face who dropped out at the very
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star Jordan North has revealed his time on the show “nearly never happened”.The Radio One DJ, 30, has revealed he was a last-minute addition to this year’s series, which took place in Gwrych Castle in north Wales. Jordan, who went on to become a runner-up on the series, explained to his colleague Greg James on Radio One one Monday 7 December how he originally got a call saying he wouldn’t be on the show this year.
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Jordan North is planning a new smile after not liking the way his teeth looked on I’m A Celeb. After leaving the ITV show in second place, Jordan watched back some clips of his time in the famous Welsh castle.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Jordan North has made it to the final on I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and we're thrilled to see he's made it so far! The BBC Radio One DJ is joined in the final by Vernon Kay and Giovanna Fletcher after the trio proved to be the most popular celebrities taking part in this year's series set in Gwrych Castle.
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here’s Jordan North has been accused by his fellow campmates of regularly urinating on the floor.North, who is currently favourite to win the ITV show, sparked tension in the camp during Friday’s episode (27 November).
I’m A Celebrity fans have been left gutted as Radio 1 DJ Jordan North shaved his beard off.The star opted to shave off his facial hair during Wednesday night’s episode, but fans of the show have since expressed their sadness at the action.Talking in the Telegraph, Jordan explained: “I know my mum and grandma will be watching it going, ‘You could have had a shave, you scruffy sod!’” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!' s final air date has been revealed. The long-awaited series had a few bumps before airing on ITV on 15 November this year, moving from its usual tropical setting of Australia to the cold, harsh climate of North Wales.
He may not be the most well known of all the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! contestants, but Jordan North has certainly made an impression on the public. Winning over a legion of new fans with his down-to-earth charm, loveable personality and his terrified outbursts when facing his fears in the bushtucker trials, BBC Radio 1 host Jordan, 30, has already become a real contender for King of the Castle.