I’m A Celebrity 2023 LIVE — Nigel Farage leads the line-up as first episode starts tonight

  • By The Sun

    Will Jamie-Lynn Spears spill the beans?

    Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn will appear in the jungle and is set to spill the beans on her famous sibling.

    Bosses are hoping the 32-year-old mum of two will tell all about life with the pop megastar after their huge spat in recent years.

    It comes just weeks after the Toxic singer, 41, branded her a “total b****” in her bestselling autobiography.

    Britney had lived under a strict conservatorship controlled by her father for 13 years.

  • By The Sun

    Meet the campmates: Tony Bellew

    Professional boxer Tony hung up his gloves in 2018, but now he’ll take on his toughest challenge yet… in the jungle.

    The Liverpool born tough guy has Crusierweight, Heavyweight, and Light-Heavyweight titles to his name.

    In recent years he has worked as a pundit for the sport since retiring from fighting.

    He has also starred on the big screen with roles in boxing flicks Creed and Creed II.

  • By The Sun

    Twelve top names set to enter the jungle

    This year’s show is set to be one of the best yet with twelve top names from the worlds of Westminster, Albert Square and even the MasterChef kitchen.

    The famous dozen will soon be diving into camp life and the new set up is like nothing that has come before.

    First look pictures at this year’s camp have revealed there is even a temple on site complete with spider monument and circular altar.

  • By The Sun

    I’m A Celeb full line-up

    Here is the full line-up of stars being thrown into the nation’s most famous camp:

  • By The Sun

    When does I’m A Celebrity return?

    I’m A Celeb is back tonight.

    The hit ITV reality show is back with a 12 new celebs.

    The first episode will see Ant and Dec welcome the new campmates to Australia, with the first episode airing at 9pm on ITV and ITVX.

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    ‘Bigger, better, harder and more disgusting’

    A source told The Sun: “ITV has not come to play this year. The brief to teams was bigger, better, harder and more disgusting than ever.

    “Gone are the days of Helen Flanagan and Kim Woodburn shrieking through trials, and it’s been ages since our last ‘Get Me Out Of Here!’ when a celeb refuses to take part.

    “They’ve all got tougher and more professional as nobody wants to be seen as a quitter. Bosses are determined to really push the line-up this year.”