I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here spin-off show - Extra Camp is set to return on ITV in 2024, four years after being axed.
Extra Camp used to air alongside I'm a Celebrity, giving viewers inside gossip and entertainment on the campmates during their time in the jungle.
It began back in 2002 as I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Now! which was hosted by the likes of Matt and Emma Willis, Laura Whitmore and Caroline Flack over the years.
It was renamed Extra Camp back in 2016.
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Previous hosts of the show under the Extra Camp name included Vicky Pattison, Stacey Solomon, Joe Swash and Scarlett Moffatt.
Emily Atack, Adam Thomas and Joel Dommett were the most recent presenters to lead the show back in 2019.
It was re-branded again ahead of the 2020 series of I'm a Celebrity to The Daily Drop which was hosted by BBC Radio 1 DJ Vick Hope on ITV Hub.
But the spin-off show hasn't been seen on TV screens since then, until now.
I'm a Celebrity spin-off Extra Camp to return to ITV in 2024
As I'm a Celebrity gets set to start on ITV next month (November) an ITV spokesperson has revealed Extra Camp will be returning in 2024, according to The Sun.
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The spokesperson for the show, speaking to the news outlet, said: "Since Extra Camp came off air four years ago the conversation and engagement around I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! continues to grow across all social media platforms.
“This new ITV2 companion show will bring together all those conversations in one place, to give viewers the ultimate IAC destination for all of their news, gossip and behind-the-scenes fun around TV’s biggest entertainment show.”
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here 2024 is set to start on ITV in November.
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