With I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! on the horizon rumours are spreading fast about who might be making an appearance in this year’s contest.
Danny Dyer, Lucy Fallon and Nigel Farage are among the early rumoured campmates for ITV's Australian reality show.
Here are some others rumoured to be entering:
Jack Maynard
The YouTuber and brother of singer Conor Maynard, was last year booted out of the jungle back after it was revealed that he’d previously posted racist and homophobic slurs on his social media.
However, he’s rumoured to be making a shock reappearance.
Frankie Bridge
Former Saturdays band member Frankie Bridge is no stranger to reality TV, following her stint on Strictly back in 2014 – she proved a big hit with viewers, and was runner-up in the series finale.
Her hubby Wayne Bridge has also appeared on I’m a Celeb..! previously, so she’s no stranger to the show’s format.
Gemma Collins
Rumours are swirling that the ex-TOWIE star could be entering for a second time.
Jamie Laing
The Made In Chelsea star was popular on ITV2’s I’m a Celeb spin-off show Extra Camp last year, which has apparently piqued ITV’s interest.
Rosie Marcel
Holby City actress Rosie – who plays Jac Naylor in the BBC drama – was recently asked whether she would want to appear on I’m a Celebrity.
“I’ve had a couple of meetings. I have spoken to them, it is something I would love to do actually,” she said. “I think for me it would be an amazing challenge.”
Aaron Chalmers
Former Geordie Shore star Aaron told The Sun that he would “love to do the jungle”.
Brendan Cole
After it was revealed that Brendan Cole would not be appearing in Strictly Come Dancing this year, he was rumoured for an I’m a Celebrity appearance.
Catherine Tyldesley
After leaving Corrie, Catherine Tyldesley was rumoured for Strictly Come Dancing. However, she denied the whispers and instead she’s now been tipped to head into the jungle.
Who would you like to see in the jungle?
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