I'm A Celebrity 2024: Who's going into the jungle?
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If you're a fan of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! then we have some good news for you.
The new series starts on Sunday and we now know which ten famous faces will be going into the jungle.
Last year radio presenter Sam Thompson was crowned King of the Jungle, but who will take the crown this year?
Here's who's in the 2024 line-up.
Who are you looking forward to seeing in the jungle? Let us know in the comments below!
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Oti Mabuse
Dancing On Ice judge and former professional Strictly dancer Oti says she wants to bring a bit of sparkle to the jungle.
"I can listen to stories, motivate and hopefully entertain everyone with a bit of dancing.
“I hope to teach everyone a few moves. We will create our own talent show in the jungle” she explained.
Danny Jones
The Voice judge and McFly star Danny says he's ready for a new challenge.
"It’s all about going in there and just having a good time, enjoying it."
However, the singer isn’t keen on the idea of being away from his guitar for so long, admitting: “I’d love to have my guitar...to be without it is going to be a killer.”
Alan Halsall
Coronation Street actor Alan has played Tyrone on the programme for 26 years and says he will miss his fellow soap stars.
"It’s such a huge part of my life and I have been there for such a long time.
“But I am looking forward to meeting different people in camp," he added.
Jane Moore
TV presenter and journalist Jane is also looking forward to getting to know her new campmates.
“I will fill the hours with good chat. I find people really interesting," she explained.
She added that she wanted to appear on the programme as she "likes an adventure."
Dean McCullough
Radio 1 DJ Dean McCullough says he will "give everything a go" despite having a number of phobias.
“I am terrified of everything and the more I think about being put in the ground with 50 snakes or getting those green fly things that bite poured over me – well there's just no point thinking about it, as otherwise I won’t get on the plane!
“I made the mistake of watching episode one from last year and I nearly passed out watching it!"
Tulisa Contostavlos
Former X Factor judge and singer Tulisa thinks that the first few days in camp will be the hardest.
"It will take me a while to settle in, but I know I will get past that.”
She added that even though she's scared of a lot of stuff, she would describe herself as a "a pretty chilled out individual.”
Melvin Odoom
TV Presenter & DJ Melvin says that his biggest fear isn't the creepy crawlies - it's something much noisier!
“Snoring is my biggest fear. I have been trying to train myself," he explained.
"I might be the camp’s enemy if my snoring comes out. It’s loud!”
Coleen Rooney
TV personality Coleen describes herself as a team player but says the toughest part will be being without her former football legend husband Wayne and her four sons.
"I’ve got a very supportive family around me and I know everything is going to be fine."
She added: “I am really looking forward to I’m A Celebrity now and I hope I can make my family proud – no pressure!”
Barry McGuigan
The former boxing champion is excited to take on the tough challenge of the jungle and hopes to do well in the competition.
"I want to enjoy it. I’d be delighted to get to the later stages, put it that way.
He explained: "I’m not saying I’m going to win, but I’d like to be in there for a sustained amount of time so that I can get to know all of the guys in camp.”
GK Barry
Podcaster and content creator GK Barry admits she's a huge fan of the show and also hopes to do well on the programme.
“I am not expecting to go in and win. Of course it would be a dream to win after watching the show for years and it would be absolutely mental if I did win.”
She also says she's looking forward to having a break from her phone, and that she "can’t wait to not have to be on social media."