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I’m A Celeb line-up in full as 2024 campmates are revealed

From soap stars and radio hosts to TikTokers and Wagatha Christie, there's not long until I'm A Celeb returns to ITV

Jess Battison

Jess Battison

In case you missed it, the I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! campmates for 2024 were revealed yesterday (1 November).

Yeah, bet that’s made you realise how fast this year has gone because as we all know, when a bunch of stars head into the jungle, Christmas is just around the corner.

It was previously confirmed by ITV that the show would be returning to our screens on 16 November as rumours began about which celebrities would be making an appearance.

And while the broadcaster did previously tell LADbible that 'any names suggested for I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! are just speculation’, The Sun has listed the famous faces taking part.

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So, from Miss Wagatha Christie herself to BBC Radio 1 presenters and from a Love Islander to a Corrie star, here’s the line-up in full (although, we all know they like to throw in some later arrivals).

Oti Mabuse

She's bringing her moves to the jungle (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

From being a professional on Strictly Come Dancing and judging Dancing on Ice to hosting her documentary, Mabuse has become quite the household name.

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The 34-year-old is pretty well loved and 'always guaranteed to be great fun'.

GK Barry

She's probably one of the most successful British TikTokers (Kate Green/Getty Images)

A TikToker who has taken to podcasting and TV, GK Barry – real name Grace Keeling – wouldn't be the first internet star to make the leap to I'm A Celeb.

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Nella Rose did it last year and it seems the I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! team have decided to go for another influencer.

Plus, her work on Loose Women would mean she's no stranger to appearing on ITV.

Dean McCullough

Jungle radio show? (Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

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The Radio 1 host is known for bringing banter to his shows and is 'sure to be outspoken' on I'm A Celeb, according to The Sun insider.

The Northern Irish presenter has done some TV work, including Big Brother: Late & Live, but is better known for his BBC radio work and on Gaydio.

Danny Jones

The Voice judge is following in his bandmate's footsteps (Mike Marsland/Mike Marsland/WireImage)

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With it being previously reported Tommy Fury pulled out of appearing, it's said the McFly star is his replacement – making him the second member of the band to take on the jungle, following winner Dougie Poynter in 2011.

A jungle insider told The Sun: "As well as bringing some of the star appeal of the group with him, he'll be supplying some serious guy candy for the campmates and viewers at home."

Maura Higgins

A hot new bombshell has entered the jungle (Mike Marsland/WireImage)

Another late addition following Fury's supposed exit, the Love Island star will be swapping the villa for the jungle camp.

Known for her sense of humour and straight-talking, she'll be bringing the spice this year.

Barry McGuigan

Ready to take a whack at it (Mike Marsland/WireImage)

Having once took the p**s out of Amir Khan for failing a Bushtucker Trial, it seems the boxing promoter has decided to have a go himself.

It's said McGuigan was yet another last-minute addition to this year's I'm A Celeb following Ally McCoist dropping out.

Rev Richard Coles

From Sunday church to Bushtucker Trials (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

The former BBC radio host (there's a theme here) is taking to the jungle and will apparently have some 'wild' tales to tell.

Wonder if the priest will be saying a few prayers before chomping down on some gross food and animal bits?

Jane Moore

Time for a gossip round the campfire (David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Another Loose Women star, because I'm A Celeb doesn't seem right without any of them.

The 62-year-old is ready for her next challenge as she takes on the jungle Down Under.

Tulisa

The female boss, obviously (Mike Marsland/WireImage)

Heading into the jungle will mark a TV comeback for the N-Dubz star as she returns following a long health battle.

Apparently, Tulisa has been considered for the show for a while but 'she's never wanted to consider it'. But now, a decade since she left The X Factor and off the back of her group's tour, it seems like the right time.

Alan Halsall

It's not I'm A Celeb without a soap star (Shirlaine Forrest/Getty Images for Nickelodeon Slimefest)

The Coronation Street star was apparently supposed to be on I'm A Celeb last year before he got seriously injured.

Halsall, who plays Tyrone Dobbs on Corrie, had been rumoured to join before he announced to fans that he'd suffered a pretty serious leg injury.

Whether he'd been preparing to head into the jungle or not before, what he needed was time to recover rather than competing in the Celebrity Cyclone.

Melvin Odoom

He won't be able to keep those tunes coming (Dave Benett/Getty Images for Tommy Hilfiger Watches & Jewellery)

Time for a new radio show from the jungle? Joining McCullough, this makes two current BBC Radio 1 presenters on the series this year.

He'd been rumoured to take part back in 2021 but turned it down.

"I think it's an amazing show to watch," he said at the time.

"I think it's so entertaining, but I don't think I could hack being in the jungle. I'd be too, too scared."

Coleen Rooney

Nothing's going to get past Coleen (Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

Here she is, arguably the headliner of this year's line up, the iconic 'detective' and WAG is said to be a big fan of the show which 'it's….. Rebekah Vardy' herself took part in back in 2017.

Plus, it's even said she's getting paid the 'highest fee ever' for taking part in this year's I'm A Celeb.

Topics: Celebrity, ITV, Im A Celebrity, TV, TV and Film

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