With ITV confirming I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! will be returning later this year, albeit filmed in the UK and not Down Under, rumours have already began circulating around a possible line-up.
Gavin Henderson, Vinnie Jones and Katherine Jenkins are said to be frontrunners for an appearance on the hit show.
According to the bookies, singing sensation Katherine Jenkins, 40, who starred on the Masked Singer last year, is a popular pick for the ITV programme, set to take place in November.
Betting agent Ladbrokes have shared odds of appearing in the show at 3-1.
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Jessica O’Reilly of Ladbrokes told The Mirror: “ITV bosses will surely sign up a huge Welsh star for I’m A Celebrity this year and, after her stint The Masked Singer, punters reckon Katherine could be up for three weeks in a cold and spooky castle camp.”
Meanwhile, Vinnie, who has appeared in a number of reality shows including Celebrity Big Brother, could be wearing the famous red fleece if the latest odds are anything to go by.
And Gavin, a former rugby player, is said to have “considered going on the show previously,” but the 2020 edition could align with his diary plans.
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A representative for My Betting Site told the publication” “If the latest odds are anything to go by, ex-Welsh rugby player Gavin Henson, is set to embark on yet another reality adventure with a stint on I’m A Celebrity, alongside ex-footballer and actor Vinnie Jones.”
“Apparently Gavin has considered going on the show previously but for one reason or another it hasn’t worked out but with the show being filmed in Wales, it’s been said that the rugby player is keener than ever to join the line-up.”
And the trio aren’t the first celebs believed to be making their way to a remote castle as Love Island’s Tommy Fury, John Barnes, The Chase’s Jenny Ryan, and Corrie’s Jack P Shepherd have also been rumoured to make an appearance.
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Last week, ITV announced that the 20th series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! will be filmed in the UK.
Following the global pandemic, and restrictions still put in place in a bid to tackle the spread of the life-threatening bug, a trip to Australia, where the programme is usually set, is off the cards.
The upcoming series will be broadcast live every night from a ruined castle in the countryside, but so far have declined to give any indication as to where in the UK it will be filmed.
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