There’s a rumble in the jungle because a new bunch of famous faces are now on their way to camp, as I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! begins this weekend.
From a Strictly star and a Corrie legend to a BBC Radio 1 DJ and a pop star, all of the celebrities will be hoping they have what it takes down under to be crowned the next King or Queen of the Jungle for 2024.
The reality TV show will be hosted by iconic Geordie duo Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly once again, but who will you be voting for to take part in the dreaded eating trial this year?
ITV's I'm a Celebrity 2024 full line-up - who's on it?
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Let’s take a look at the full line-up, confirmed by ITV:
- Danny Jones (McFly)
- Oti Mabuse (former Strictly Come Dancing professional)
- Jane Moore (Loose Women star and Sun columnist)
- Dean McCullough (BBC Radio 1 presenter)
- Tulisa (N-Dubz)
- Barry McGuigan (Irish boxing promoter and former professional boxer)
- Melvin Odoom (BBC Radio 1 DJ and television presenter)
- Alan Halsall (Coronation Street’s Tyrone Dobbs)
- Coleen Rooney (footballer Wayne Rooney’s wife)
- GK Barry (presenter and YouTuber)
It’s also been reported that Love Island’s Maura Higgins and Rev Richard Coles, known for being a broadcaster, writer and former Church of England priest will be the two "late" arrivals on I’m a Celebrity, according to The Mirror.
How to watch I’m a Celebrity on TV
To see the celebrities arrive in the Australian jungle, you can watch the launch episode on Sunday, November 17 from 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
The series usually runs for three weeks, airing episodes most nights.
Is there an I'm a Celebrity spin-off show?
As revealed on ITV’s Good Morning Britain (GMB) last month, former I’m a Celeb contestant Joel Dommett will host a spin-off show to accompany the series this year.
The comedian, 39, who was runner-up on the ITV show in 2016, will be joined by reigning King of the Jungle Sam Thompson and presenter and DJ Kemi Rodgers as hosts on I’m a Celebrity Unpacked.
Speaking on GMB at the end of October, Dommett said: “I did the extra show for three years, which I loved.
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“I feel like I learned everything there. And then it stopped for a couple of years, and it feels like the right time to bring it back.
“And we’re really sort of mixing it up. We’re changing it a lot.
“Obviously, we’ve changed the name, which is great. And we’re going to have Ant and Dec on every day talking through lots of stuff.
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“We’re going to have the campmates coming straight to us for big interviews.
“We’re just going to really divulge everything about the show, really get into the nitty gritty of everything.”
The spin-off show, axed in 2020, has previously been called The Daily Drop, I’m a Celebrity: Extra Camp and I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! Now!
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