The lineup for this year’s ‘I’m A Celebrity’ has just been announced. With a large variety of celebs, it is bound to be a series of laughs, screams and many iconic moments.
Aitch:
The rapper and born Mancunian Aitch will enter the jungle, after stating he “has a calling” to “raise awareness” for his younger sister, who has Down’s Syndrome.
He began his climb to fame in 2018, following the release of his rap-track ‘Straight Rhymez’. Since then, he has collaborated with many well-known names, such as AJ Tracey and Ed Sheeran.
Alex Scott MBE:
Former professional footballer turned pundit Alex Scott has also been confirmed to enter the Australian jungle. During her career, Scott played for Arsenal on multiple occasions, as well as having a stint in America.
After playing for England in many UEFA Championships and Women’s World Cups, she switched the football boots for the microphone.
Her competitive blood isn’t just for football though, taking part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2019, Alex Scott has got everything it takes to fight her way through the jungle.

Angry Ginge:
Morgan Burtwistle, also known as his internet name Angry Ginge, will undoubtedly bring some iconic moments into the jungle.
Known for his Twitch streams, that often include joke-style commentary on FIFA and more recently on F1, he has gained over 1.3 million followers on Twitch.
Blunt and direct, Salford born Angry Ginge simply says it as it is. We can expect a lot of memes and out-of-pocket one-liners. But maybe the jungle will force Angry Ginge out of his online persona.
Kelly Brook:
Said to have packed many ‘bikinis’ to recreate an iconic celebrity moment, model and actress Kelly Brook will be joining the camp. The model will be swapping the glitz and glimmer of photoshoots for the mud and leaves of the jungle.
As an actress, she appeared in many notable TV series and films, such as Smallville, The Italian Job and School for Seduction.
Martin Kemp:
Could Martin Kemp win ‘Gold’ in this year's I’m A Celebrity series? The Spandau Ballet bassist from London will undoubtedly be compared to his son, Roman Kemp, who also took part in the show. In 2019, Roman came in 3rd place. But will his father take home the bragging rights?
With the show expecting to end as it draws nearer to Christmas, fans will not only be watching him on TV, but also listening to Band Aid’s hit ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’

Ruby Wax OBE:
American-British actress Ruby Wax will be heading Down Under for the series. Initially starting out as a comedian and actress in the 1970s, her sharp wit and quick responses will complement her fellow campmates in the jungle.
Known for interviewing many celebrities such as O.J Simpson, Pamela Anderson and Sarah, the Duchess of York, the comedian will have lots of stories to share around the campfire.
However, recently Wax has opened up about her mental health and bipolar disorder, becoming an advocate for mental health and mindfulness. Her time in the jungle is likely to be filled with laughter and nostalgic reminiscence, whilst also bringing a sense of openness and honesty.
Jack Osbourne:
Coming from a famous family can be tough. But is it anything compared to the bushtucker-trails of Ant and Dec’s cruel challenges? Jack Osbourne is the son of the late Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne, and X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne.
Yet, Jack has become a star in his own right. Producing and filming his own documentaries on his father’s life, as well as directing music videos for him, Jack’s talents cannot be discredited. Taking part in I’m A Celebrity will be one of the first major appearances from the Osbourne family, since Ozzy’s death in July this year.
Eddie Kadi:
Eddie Kadi is also set to join the intense adventure into the jungle, hoping to bring a sense of humour and light-heartedness to the camp.
The comedian and presenter of BBC Radio 1Xtra partook in Strictly Come Dancing in 2023, becoming the fourth couple to be eliminated. It is safe to say that Kadi would like to place better in this year's I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!

Shona McGarty:
Eastenders actress Shona McGarty, known for playing Whitney Dean up until last year, will be leaving behind Albert Square for the Australian jungle.
McGarty recently released a song called ‘Unapologetically Me’, about owning who you are, and not hiding behind yourself anymore. Will the jungle be the perfect opportunity for Shona to be her true self, as the challenges become increasingly difficult?
Lisa Riley:
Bury born Lisa Riley concludes the lineup for this year's campmates. The Emmerdale, You’ve Been Framed and Loose Women star will bring a dynamic roundup to the cast of this year's show.
Being admired for her openness about body image and weight loss, she is someone many people relate to. This honesty is something that may appear in the late-night campfire chats, as the campmates get to know each other better.

Actors, actresses, media personalities, comedians… This year's I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here has it all! Ant and Dec have the fun job of hosting the show, opposed to enduring the difficult tasks that these ten celebrities must!
The show will make its start on 9pm on Sunday, as we watch them enter the Australian Camp for the very first time.
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