Happy Mondays' Shaun Ryder among the famous names rumoured for I'm A Celeb All Stars
The show will air in 2023
Last updated 28th Sep 2022
After being rumoured for years, Ant and Dec seemingly confirmed the hugely anticipcated new series I'm A Celeb All Stars earlier this week.
The show, which is being filmed over in South Africa as we speak, will include some of the best and most memorable celebrity contestants from the last 20 years of hit entertainment show I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
Although the show isn't due to air until 2023, filming is underway and rumours are rife as to which celebs will appear.
Among the famous names is Happy Mondays and Black Grape legend Shaun Ryder.
Check out all of the rumoured celebs for I'm A Celeb All Stars below:
Joe Swash
Former soap star Joe Swash is no stranger to I'm A Celeb! As well as winning series 8 in 2008, Joe went on to host the spin-off show for a number of years.
Dean Gaffney
EastEnders actor Dean Gaffney has one of the most memorable eating trials in the show's history thanks to his hilarious reactions in 2006.
Gillian McKeith
Who could forget Gillian McKeith? The nutritionist and TV presenter appeared on series 10 in 2010, finishing in 8th place. Gillian is probably most remembered for THAT faint during a trial.
After being rumoured to join the All Stars series she appeared in the first episode.
Andy Whyment
Coronation Street actor Andy Whyment, who plays the famous Kirk Sutherland on the soap, delighted fans when he appeared on the 2019 series. After being rumoured to join the All Stars series he appeared in the second episode.
At the time of publication, ITV are yet to confirm which celebs are taking part in I'm A Celeb: All Stars.
Sharing a video on social media in September, Ant and Dec wrote: 'South Africaaaaaaa! That's right, we're filming a very special version of I'm A Celebrity in South Africa which is coming to your tellies in 2023. 🤩 #ImACeleb' (sic)
Speaking in the video, the boys said: "We’ve got news! It’s probably the worst kept secret in television, but we can confirm we’re doing a very special series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in South Africa!
"We’re here, it’s going to be your favourite celebrities from the last 20 years."
Although the All Stars series won't air on ITV until 2023, the usual Winter series will be back on our screens later this year, with the cast and crew heading back over to Australia following a two-year absence.
At the moment no celebs have been unveiled for the 2022 series.