I'm A Celebrity... South Africa viewers were treated to the arrival of new contestant Gillian McKeith on Monday night's instalment.
I'm A Celebrity... South Africa viewers were treated to the arrival of new contestant Gillian McKeith on Monday night's instalment.
I'm A Celebrity... South Africa viewers were left unimpressed as Helen Flanagan made her return. The former Coronation Street actress faced a challenging time in the Australian jungle during her first stint on I'm A Celebrity back in 2012.
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex has allegedly been phoning his father King Charles for "reassurances" ahead of next month's Coronation, with the "seating plan" topping his list of concerns.The 38 year old's presence was confirmed for the event earlier this month, although his wife Meghan Markle and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, will remain in the at their home in the USA. According to The Mirror's Russell Myers, who spoke to Sky News Australia, "homesick" Harry "does miss his family" despite the whirlwind of controversy that's been tailing him since the release of his Netflix docuseries, and will be keen to massage some bruised relationships. "It's very hard to see how that marriages up with his attitude," warned Myers.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! fans have been left disappointed as the South African series kicked off, with one key change meaning that viewers won't be able to vote on who should participate in the iconic bushtucker trials.The new all-star series, titled I'm A Celebrity...
I'm A Celebrity...South Africa viewers saw a shock late addition to the camp in the first episode, when a box was delivered to the group containing none other than Gillian McKeith.The controversial ex-campmate was the infamous star of the 2010 series, where her antics included falling out with her co-stars, refusing to do trials, and fainting live on air - which some suspected she faked. Gillian's main enemy in the Australian camp was Happy Mondays star Shaun Ryder, who looked less than thrilled by her surprise arrival at the end of Monday's All Stars series opening episode.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! fans were treated to the first major surprise of the new series tonight (Monday 24 April), as Gillian McKeith, one of the most notorious stars to take part in the series, was a late arrival.
Former royal butler Paul Burrell left I'm A Celebrity... South Africa viewers annoyed, just moments after opening his mouth, as quickly mentioned his royal connections.
Janice Dickinson won the hearts of viewers as she failed to recognise former royal butler Paul Burrell and let rip at Shaun Ryder within moments of meeting them on I'm A Celebrity ...Get Me Out Of Here! The American supermodel, 68, was introduced to her new campmates in the new South Africa spin-off.
Fans of I'm a Celebrity are delighted to be getting a fix of the jungle action earlier in the year with some famous faces from over the past 20 years of the hit ITV show. Former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan is one of the all-star line-up taking part in the I'm A Celebrity ...Get Me Out Of Here! spin-off set in South Africa.
Jake Quickenden has spoken out on the return of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! as he admitted he doesn't think a second edition of the popular show was "needed".The Dancing On Ice star took part on the ITV reality series in 2014, and was a popular campmate during his instalment. Fresh out of his stint on X Factor, Jake was in the early days of his showbiz career.
The new spin-off series of I'm A Celebrity airs on ITV tonight (April 24) with a brand new format and a new location. Some of the show's most memorable campmates from over the years will be returning to battle it out to become the first ever I'm A Celeb 'legend'.
Helen Flanagan has addressed her split from footballer Scot Sinclair for the first time as she appears in I'm A Celebrity... South Africa. The former Coronation Street actress is among the former campmates battling it out to become an I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here 'legend' in the brand new spin-off series.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here is usually one of the shows that signal Christmas is around the corner alongside the likes of Strictly Come Dancing. But in a first, the hit ITV reality show is returning to screens tonight (Monday, April 24) with a brand new spin-off series.
Carol Vorderman jumped straight back into I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! life after seven years away with a terrifying 50-metre cliff plunge just moments after re-entering the show.
I'm A Celebrity...South Africa viewers got a blast from the past in the show's opening episode when Paul Burrell returned with the exact same trial face he became famous for nearly 20 years ago. Paul, 64, has returned along with a camp full of the series' stars from previous years for an all-star show in South Africa and began with an entrance challenge of paddling down a river with Janice Dickinson and Shaun Ryder to win meals by retrieving keys.
Prince Harry has become "homesick" despite the ongoing and growing rift between the Royal family, as the Duke of Sussex reportedly made calls to his father seeking "reassurances" ahead of his trip back to the UK for the coronation next month.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will be back on Monday with a brand new series of I'm A Celebrity All Stars, which will see the likes of Paul Burrell, Carol Vorderman and Jordan Banjo heading to South Africa. The comedy duo have swapped the Australian jungle for South Africa's Kruger National Park for the new series of I'm A Celebrity. .
Carol Vorderman and Janice Dickinson were involved in a furious row over the Royal Family during filming for I'm A Celebrity... South Africa.
Carol Voderman and Janice Dickinson are set to engage in an ‘explosive bust-up’ on the new series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! All Stars, it has been reported.The pre-recorded show, which was filmed in South Africa’s Kruger National Park last year, will air its first episode on Monday. Viewers can look forward to explosive scenes showing the huge argument between the pair, with Carol, 62, and Janice, 68, said to have fallen out over a disagreement about the monarchy.
Prince Harry won't "hang around" and will be "in and out in a flash" at King Charles' Coronation in May, according to former Royal butler Paul Burrell. The Duke of Sussex, 38, is set to attend his father's crowning on 6 May in London while wife Meghan Markle, 41, remains in California with the couple's two children, Archie, three and Lilibet, one. Harry's trip to the UK to see the Royal Family will be very brief and he might not even see his father Charles, 74, or brother Prince William, 41, during his short say, according to Paul, who was Princess Diana's butler.
Shaun Ryder, lead singer of the Happy Mondays has revealed that while filming for the first series of I’m A Celebrity South Africa, his replacement hip ‘popped out’ while he was sleeping, leaving him in agony. Shaun, 60, has revealed that he chose to refuse any medical help when the incident unfolded on the second night of the pre-recorded show. He explained that, instead, it was Princess Diana ’s former butler, Paul Burrell who came to his rescue.
Paul Burrell has gushed over his friendship with Helen Flanagan ahead of the I'm A Celebrity... South Africa series premiere on Monday.
Princess Diana, has opened up about his battle with cancer and how he believes the late Royal, and Queen Elizabeth II, are watching over him. During an appearance on ITV's Lorraine in the run-up to the latest series of I'm A Celebrity, Paul spoke about his guardian angels and his cancer diagnosis. It was revealed earlier this year that health tests carried out before his participation in the show led to his diagnosis.
When 22-year-old Helen Flanagan signed up for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in 2012, she had no idea what she was getting herself into. She knew the show was hugely popular and recognised it had the power to supercharge her career, but it wasn’t until she boarded the plane and started watching clips on YouTube that the full horror of her ordeal began to dawn on her. “I just got absolutely destroyed,” says Helen.
ITV has released the first look at the stars in the South African jungle for the upcoming All Stars season of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! In the images, former supermodel Janice Dickinson, 68, is seen pre-camp looking glamorous in a loose blue wrap-front blouse, silver hoop earrings, hot pink lipstick and chic shades atop her sleek, long brunette locks.
Carol Vorderman has spiced up her Instagram profile as she posted a video of her trying out different bikinis, filmed when she was in South Africa last year during filming for the upcoming I'm A Celebrity... South Africa. The former Countdown star is set to star in the hit ITV reality show's spin-off which starts on Monday (April 24).
I'm A Celebrity... South Africa will see the return of some of the most memorable campmates from I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! over the years in the brand new setting of South Africa. All of the campmates in this 'all-star' series previously survived the Australian jungle, but South Africa will prove to be a harder proposition which will push them to their limits and test them like never before.
dads. The former royal butler, 64, who completed his cancer radiotherapy treatment earlier this month, will be joining the likes of Carol Vorderman, Phil Tufnell and Shaun Ryder for a special edition of I’m A Celebrity which was recorded in South Africa in 2022. The father-of-two came out as gay in 2017 after splitting from his wife of 32 years in 2016.
I'm A Celebrity...South Africa's six extra surprise stars include Myleene Klass, Joe Swash and Gillian McKeith, it has been reported. A special all-star version of the iconic ITV show is launching on Monday, April 24 where it will air for three weeks on weekdays and end in mid-May.
They’ve eaten witchetty grubs, waded through fish guts and been buried alive – but now nine fearless stars are back for more I’m A Celeb-style torture.The Bushtucker trials on this special show – which is set in South Africa – are tougher and scarier than ever before, with Ant and Dec warning of “harsher and more unforgiving” conditions. Nine celebrities will be entering camp in the launch episode, with more famous faces set enter the series at a later point. The show will have no public vote and the stars will be competing against each other in a battle to become the first ever 'I'm A Celebrity Legend'.
Paul Burrell has revealed his appearance on the upcoming I'm A Celebrity...South Africa is "for dads struggling with their sexuality".The popular and long-running competitive ITV series will be back on screens next week, with the former Royal butler joining the likes of other former campmates in South Africa, including boxer Amir Khan, Coronation Street's Helen Flanagan and Diversity dancer Jordan Banjo. And speaking ahead of his second stint in the jungle, 64 year old Paul, who finished runner-up in the 2004 series of the show, explained: "I loved doing it the first time around and to be asked again is very special." He added: "It's like coming into the final of the jungle Olympics.
dads. The former royal butler, 64, who completed his cancer radiotherapy treatment earlier this month, will be joining the likes of Carol Vorderman, Phil Tufnell and Shaun Ryder for a special edition of I’m A Celebrity which was recorded in South Africa in 2022. The father-of-two came out as gay in 2017 after splitting from his wife of 32 years in 2016.
Janice Dickinson has reportedly been forced to pull out of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! All Stars. The 68-year-old supermodel – who placed runner-up in the regular version of the celebrity survival show in 2007 alongside winner Christopher Biggins – had signed up to take part in the new version of the reality series but suffered a fall on set and is said to have made a swift exit from the series after being rushed to hospital. Janice is thought to have tripped during the night after becoming ‘disorientated’ and her injuries were said to be ‘horrific’.
ITV bosses have revealed the start date for the I'm a Celebrity 'all stars' series as the jungle show returns to our screens. Fans won't have long to go before they can see their favourites from previous series running the gauntlet again.
Princess Diana's butler, was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year. He has been confirmed as a contestant on the new season of I'm A Celebrity All Stars. Last month he told Lorraine Kelly that appearing on the show saved his life as doctors found something wasn't quite right during the medical.
I'm A Celebrity's South Africa special will air in a matter of weeks, it has been announced.The pre-recorded jungle special, which will feature some of the biggest celebrity legends from the last 20 years, will be on our screens every night every weekday from Monday 24 April and he will air for three weeks, it has been announced.This time it is all ex-campmates who have chosen to head back into the jungle for a second time, swapping the Aussie outback for the South African jungle. Shows bosses have tipped that the harsher and more unforgiving environment will push the celebs to their limits and test them like never before.
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