I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here is officially back. Fans don’t have long to wait as the much-loved ITV show will be back on our screens this Sunday, November 16, once again hosted by Ant and Dec.
Until then, here is everyone who will be heading in the the jungle and taking on the gruesome Bushtucker Trials.
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Rapper Aitch, also known as Harrison James Armstrong, first found fame back in 2018 after he went viral in a video of him free styling. Since then he’s worked alongside Ed Sheeran and Stormzy, bagged a BRIT Award, and raised over £150,000 as an ambassador for the Down’s Syndrome Association in honour of his sister Gracie.
Sharing what he was going to miss most about the UK as he landed in Australia, he said: “I was gonna say that I’ll miss the rain in the UK but it’s raining here so nothing’s changed much. I’m gonna miss my sister – even though she’s a little s***.”
Alex Scott

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Alex played football for Arsenal and England after being signed to Arsenal at just eight years old. Since her retirement from the game in 2017, she’s moved in punditry appearing on Football Focus, The One Show and Match of the Day. She was the first female football pundit at a World Cup for the BBC.
She’s also taken part in Strictly Come Dancing, and won the ITV show Bear Grylls Survival.
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Comedian Eddie is swapping his life on stage for his life in the jungle. On top of his stand-up career, he also is a presenter on BBC Radio 1Xtra and has starred in shows such as Anuvahood, Gone Too Far, Venus v Mars and Tinga Tinga Tales as well as making appearances on Blankety Blank, Don’t Hate the Playaz and Channel 4’s Bake Off: An Extra Slice.
He also hosts the podcast Man Like You with former I’m A Celebrity campmate Babatunde Aléshé who might have given him some tips about life in the jungle.
Jack Osbourne

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The son of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne is certainly no stranger to reality TV. He has starred in the smash hit reality show The Osbourne’s since being a teenager, before moving on to present his own show Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie. He also had a travel series with his rocker father, Ozzy & Jack’s World Detour, where they toured the US.
The dad-of-four has also appeared on the US version of Strictly, Dancing With The Stars.
Kelly Brook

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Despite previously saying she’d never take part in the ITV reality show, it seems Kelly has had a change of heart.
Kelly first started her modelling career at the age of 16 before she broke in to mainstream TV presenting back in the 90s when she joined The Big Breakfast as co-host. She was also a presenter on Love Island when it was in its first version, Celebrity Love Island. She’s also graced our screens on shows like Britain’s Got Talent, Strictly Come Dancing, and Loose Women and is currently a presenter on Heart Radio.
Lisa Riley

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The Emmerdale actress has been on our screen as Mandy Dingle since 1995. After leaving the soap in 2001, she presented You’ve Been Framed, starred in Strictly Come Dancing, and became a panellist on Loose Women before making a surprise return to the village in 2019.
When arriving in Australia, she joked she was actually there to film another Emmerdale special, like the 197 one what saw the Dingle family take a family trip.
“We did Dingles Down Under many years ago so it’s only fair that we do Dingles Down Under again, I feel,” she said.
Martin Kemp

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The actor and musician has many strings to his bow. On top of being the bassist for Spandau Ballet, he’s also had a successful acting career including the iconic role of Steve Owen on EastEnders. He’s also appeared in shows such as Father Brown, Waterloo Road and The Bill.
It’s not the first time Martin has ventured in to reality TV, coming third on Celebrity Big Brother in 2012. He’ll be following in the footsteps of his son Roman Kemp who appeared on the show in 2019, coming in third place.
Ruby Wax

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The comedian first came to prominence in the 90s with her comic interviewing, including the shows The Full Wax, Ruby Wax Meets…, Ruby, and The Ruby Wax Show. Ruby also served as a script editor for the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous and has written seven best-selling books to date.
Shona McGarty

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The EastEnders actress first came on to our screens in the BBC soap in 2008. At just 16 years old, she was instantly introduced with the hard-hitting story about being groomed by her stepmother Bianca’s partner Tony King.
Shona left her role as Whitney Dean last year and has since been starring in theatre as well as releasing music. Speaking about her recent single ‘Unapologetically Me’, she said: “Having spent years in the public eye, surrounded by glitz, glam, and expectation, I often felt the need to play a character. But beneath all that, I am just human, silly, sensitive, strong, imperfect, and that is okay.”
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Catherine is an Evening News Editor at Digital Spy, and was the site’s News Editor between 2018 and 2024. Prior to that, she worked at OK! Online, and has interviewed a slew of celebrities across her career in entertainment news, including Tom Hanks, Cheryl and Noel Fielding. Catherine also has specialist knowledge in all things drag, interviewing a huge portion of RuPaul’s Drag Race stars, and getting her own drag makeover for Channel 4’s show Drag SOS.  LinkedIn
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