Yes! I’m Famous Following a two-year hiatus—during which time shooting was relocated to the United Kingdom due to the Coronavirus pandemic—the Australian jungle will once again play host to the popular reality competition in 2022, and fans are eager to learn more about the rumoured candidates.
Once the popular reality show “I’m a Celebrity” returns to its original setting in Australia, Ant and Dec will leave the I’m a Celebrity castle in Cardiff for warmer climes. All the horrific tasks that forced celebrities to face their fears and win some meal stars for their fellow campmates, as well as the fan-favourite bushtucker trials, are coming back this season.
As we speculate about who will replace Danny Miller in the jungle in 2021, we may as well start with the rumoured candidates.
Who Might We Expect To See On This Year’s I’m A Celebrity?
It is said that the following celebrities will be on I’m a Celebrity in 2022:
- Kell Brook
- Thomas Skinner
- Mike Dean
- Mark Ian Hoyle
- Chris Kamara
- Saffron Barker
- Chris Stark
- Laila Rouass
- Neil Warnock
- Peter Crouch
- Scott Mills
- Alan Fletcher
- Adebayo Akinfenwa
- Paul Merson
In a statement, Sam Boswell said, “Favorite to go on the popular show is retired boxer Kell Brook, at 8/13, might he follow the footsteps of his former adversary Amir Khan?”
The odds of Thomas Skinner, Mike Dean, and LadBaby all being on the show this year are currently 8/11. Thomas’s 2019 appearance on The Apprentice propelled him to popularity, and his upbeat personality won over viewers and fans alike. Mike Dean, a former football referee notorious for doling out red cards, is travelling with Thomas.
For The 2022 Season, When Does I’m A Celebrity Premiere?
The Liverpool Echo reports that insiders have confirmed that filming for I’m a Celebrity will begin on October 30. The series has been moved early in the schedule in order to avoid a potential scheduling conflict with the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
A source close to the situation remarked, “Viewers would have been better off not seeing the showdown at all.” Nobody wants viewers to have to decide between seeing the latest from the jungle and seeing England play.
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