The I’m A Celebrity All Stars series 2 line-up has been confirmed – with four sports stars taking part.
The series sees past stars of the jungle-based reality TV show making their grand returns in an attempt to be crowned as the I’m A Celebrity ‘Legend’.
The first series, hosted by Ant and Dec, took place at the Kruger National Park, South Africa, in 2023, and was won by 2006 runner-up Myleene Klass. Jordan Banjo finished in second, while Fatima Whitbread was third.
Georgia Toffolo, Joe Swash and Phil Tufnell were the previous series-winning contestants that re-entered the jungle, with Helen Flanagan, Shaun Ryder, Amir Khan and Andy Whyment also taking part.
Unlike the version held in Australia, the all-star series was entirely pre-recorded over 15 days, meaning there was no public vote.
The 2026 series, which is broadcast from April 6, was again pre-recorded in September 2025, though a live final will this time take place in London to allow viewers to decide the winner.
Myleene Klass won Series 1 of I’m A Celebrity All Stars (Image: Getty)
After much speculation over recent months, the full line-up of 12 contestants has now been confirmed, with former I’m A Celebrity winners Harry Redknapp and Scarlett Moffatt returning for a second stint in the jungle.
In terms of sportspeople, Redknapp will be joined by former Wigan and Hull midfielder Jimmy Bullard, four-time Olympic gold medalist Sir Mo Farah and former WBA heavyweight boxing champion David Haye.
Bullard was voted out first from the 2013 edition after some viewers accused him of bullying fellow contestant Jake Quickenden, though both Quickenden and Bullard would repeatedly deny the accusations after their respective eliminations.
Haye finished in third place in 2012 behind Ashley Roberts – who is also signed up for the all-star series – and winner Charlie Brooks.
Farah, meanwhile, placed eighth during the 2020 series, which was broadcast in North Wales due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Former Coronation Street actor and radio DJ Craig Charles will be a popular addition to the series, having left after four days in 2014 due to personal reasons.
His former Corrie co-star Beverley Callard, who played Liz McDonald, is also taking part, alongside reality TV star Gemma Collins, comedian Seann Walsh and singer Sinitta.
And Adam Thomas, who formerly appeared on Emmerdale and is currently part of Waterloo Road as student-turned-school caretaker Donte Charles, completes the cast list.
Harry Redknapp (right) and Scarlett Moffatt (fourth from right) are the two series-winning contestants competing in I’m A Celebrity All Stars (Image: Getty)
ITV have confirmed that Redknapp, Bullard, Charles and Collins will all be late arrivals to the camp.
I’m A Celebrity All Stars series 2 – Full line-upHarry Redknapp – Former Tottenham Hotspur manager (late arrival)Scarlett Moffatt – TV presenter and Gogglebox starJimmy Bullard – TV presenter and former footballer (late arrival)David Haye – Former boxing heavyweight championSir Mo Farah – Four-time Olympic gold medalistCraig Charles – Radio DJ, TV presenter and actor (late arrival)Gemma Collins – Reality TV star including The Only Way Is Essex (late arrival)Adam Thomas – Emmerdale and Waterloo Road actorAshley Roberts – Pussycat Dolls singerSeann Walsh – ComedianBeverley Callard – Actress and TV panelistSinitta – Singer and TV personality