I’m a Celebrity confirms 2024 start date with first Ant & Dec teaser

I’m a Celebrity confirms 2024 start date with first Ant & Dec teaser

As a seasoned cinephile with a penchant for reality TV, I must admit my excitement is palpable as we edge closer to the 24th season of “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” The anticipation is always heightened by the speculation surrounding who will be the unlucky celebrities subjected to the Bushtucker Trials.


We’re rapidly heading towards another season of “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” – and it has been confirmed when Ant and Dec will lead a fresh group of celebrities through challenging tasks in the Australian wilderness.

The highly popular reality show is officially set to make a comeback for its 24th season on both ITV1 and ITVX, airing on Sunday, November 17th. This exciting announcement was made in a sneak peek that was shown on television tonight.

In the video, the duo wearing lab coats showed various creatures and slime on multiple plastic dummies that were acting as stand-ins for the upcoming celebrity participants.

In conclusion of the brief video, a narrator announces: “Testing the spotlight… ‘I’m a Celebrity’ will air again on ITV1 and ITVX starting from Sunday, 17th November.

You can watch it below:

This year, there hasn’t been a confirmed participant for the jungle adventure, but as always, numerous speculations are circulating about which well-known figures could potentially face the Bushtucker Trials. Some of the high-profile names mentioned include TV personality and Wagatha Christie (Colleen Rooney), former N-Dubz star Tulisa Contostavlos, and Scottish football legend and broadcaster Ally McCoist.

Besides Tommy Fury, Oti Mabuse, Max Whitlock, and even Philip Schofield, there are other names that have been mentioned as potential candidates.

Indeed, such a selection might come as quite an unexpected choice, given that he previously declared he wouldn’t collaborate with ITV following his exit from This Morning last year, as mentioned in his recent Channel 5 program Cast Away.

Over the past few years, ITV has faced controversy by selecting several divisive personalities, such as Matt Hancock and Nigel Farage among them. These two politicians managed to reach third place in the competition, despite a significant public outcry against their participation.

As a passionate movie buff, let me recount an exciting moment from last year. Ultimately, it was Sam Thompson who reigned supreme in the jungle, managing to outlast fellow celebrities like boxer Tony Bellew and the well-known political figure, Farage, to emerge victorious on that popular TV show.

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