Stephen Webb has revealed he would like to take part in I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here now he has finished on Gogglebox.
Webb and his husband Daniel Lustig, who live in Brighton, have been regulars on Gogglebox for a number of years, with Webb first appearing on the Channel 4 show back in 2013.
But earlier this month the pair revealed they would be stepping away from the show.
Webb said: “After careful consideration, Daniel and I have decided we will not be returning for the new series of Gogglebox.
“We feel the time is right to move on and explore other opportunities. We would like to thank Channel 4 and Studio Lambert for letting us be part of this amazing, funny and heartwarming show.
“We are also thankful to the cast and crew, or Gogglebox family as we call them and of course, the fans, thank you for all your love & support over the years.”
Stephen Webb says he'd like to do I'm a Celebrity
Webb has recently been linked to a place on Dancing on Ice, with The Sun reporting he had signed up for the next season of the ITV show.
But Webb, 50, has now revealed he is eyeing up a place on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here - hosted by Ant and Dec - next following his departure from Gogglebox.
Speaking to The Sun at the Who Cares Wins Awards this week, he said: "There have been a few opportunities in the pipeline but I'm not going to say too much just yet.
"If I was approached, I would like to do Celeb Bear Grylls - I think I could cope really well.
"But the worst part of the experience would be eating stuff - something like rats would be my nightmare."
Webb added: "I hope we get to do more reality TV - you never know I do love I'm A Celeb. I do like to eat."
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