All the things you didn't know about I’m A Celeb
There are so many secrets!
I’m A Celeb has been a staple in our year for such a long time now, we almost can’t imagine life without it! The hugely popular show, that is focused on a group of celebrities trying to fight it out in horrid conditions to be crowned King or Queen of the jungle, will return next weekend!
Hosted by duo Ant and Dec, I’m A Celeb comes at the perfect time of year, just as the cold dark nights draw in and we countdown to Christmas. As we await the new series, here are some secrets about the show that you never knew as we await the 2024 series. From dangerous animal encounters to the reason why campmates have to wear red socks…
1) The show has been on screens for 22 years
The programme's first series debuted on 25th August 2002, with Ant & Dec at the helm. It was only in 2018, when Ant McPartlin suspended his TV appearances for a year that Dec was joined by someone else, fellow TV presenter Holly Willoughby.
2) All celebrities have to undergo tests before the show
According to former campmate Katie Price, celebs have to face a psychological test that includes questions about "your past, your anxieties, and your likes and dislikes”.
Celebrities are also told to be completely honest about their medical history, in order to complete the trials safely.
They also get sent an introduction pack that tells them all about what they’re getting themselves into.
3) The highest paid celebrity campmate of all time was Noel Edmonds in 2018
The former Deal or No Deal host pocketed a whopping £600,000 for signing up but bosses didn’t get their money’s worth as he was the first to be voted out!
However, if reports are true, Noel was topped last year, as rumours are rife that Nigel Farage was paid a huge £1.5 million to appear.
4) Apparently, contestants have to stay in the jungle 72 hours to pocket their money
In 2014, TOWIE’s Gemma Collins famously quit the show after just three days and still bagged her pay check.
Luckily, both Grace Dent and Jamie Lynn Spears both last more than 72 hours before quitting the 2023 series.
5) Campmates can smoke in camp
However, unlike earlier seasons where we often saw celebs puffing away around a campfire, it’s not aired on screen anymore. In the current show, celebrities are allowed to smoke “some cigarettes and vapes” and have a specific area off-camera to go to.
6) Celebs aren’t allowed to pack hardly ANYTHING
The packing rules are strict, with campmates only allowed to bring three sets of underwear and three sets of swimwear for their entire stay. This is why we often see them all doing their laundry – because they simply they have no choice!
7) Even luxury items have strict rules
Nowadays, celebs normally have to WIN their luxury item from home and not walk straight in with it like older series. There’s also rules about what they can have; including no food, no phones and no books.
8) Deodorant was banned in series one
However, the rule soon got scrapped after crew complained about how bad the campmates smelt.
9) Animals are very much a threat
When the show is based in Australia, dangerous animals are very much an issue. Despite TV staff scouting the area of the main camp to remove animals and insects before campmates settle down in their new home - they definitely don't stay away.
In 2019, eight deadly funnel web spiders were found just metres from where the celebrities sleep.
10) There's a reason why campmates wear red socks
Medic Bob revealed that it is so blood from insect bites doesn't show up on camera.
11) The hunger is very much real
Despite many rumours that the celeb campmates get food 'behind the scenes', food is very much controlled by how many stars the celebs win in the trials. There are electrolyte drinks and glucose on hand to give contestants an energy-boost if levels are low.
12) The celebs are completely 'detached from reality'
They have no clocks and have no idea of the time. Ant and Dec even cover up their watches every single time they enter camp and on trials to keep the campmates guessing. Speaking to OK! Magazine, former campmate Jake Quickenden said: "You have no idea what the time is, but you get a call through the speakers when Ant and Dec are on their way."
13) The show owns a bug-breeding factory
Yep, surely you don't believe they find all the bugs in the wild? Thousands of creepy crawlies are needed for the three weeks that the show is on the air. In 2013, a bug breeder managed to produce 400 spiders, 2.5 million mealworms, 153,000 crickets, and 250,000 cockroaches.
14) 23 celebs have won I'm A Celeb in the past
23 celebs have won the main show, with Myleene Klass winning the first ever 'All-Stars' series in 2023, dubbed I'm A Celeb: South Africa.
1. Tony Blackburn
Tony Blackburn was the first celebrity to win the show back in 2002.
2. Phil Tufnell
England cricketer Phil Tufnell won the show with his hilarious personality in 2003.
3. Kerry Katona
Kerry Katona was the first woman to win the show in 2004.
4. Joe Pasquale
Joe Pasquale won the show when it returned later in the year of 2004.
5. Carol Thatcher
Journalist Carol Thatcher won the show in 2005 when she beat soap stars Sheree Murphy and Sid Owen.
6. Matt Willis
Busted member Matt Willis was a popular winner in 2006.
7. Christopher Biggins
Lovable Biggins shared the jungle with the likes of Katie Hopkins and Janice Dickinson and went on to win the show in 2007.
8. Joe Swash
Cheeky chap Joe Swash swapped EastEnders for the jungle and won the show in 2008.
9. Gino D'Acampo
The nation fell in love with Gino in 2009.
10. Stacey Solomon
After showing off her bubbly personality on The X Factor, Stacey Solomon entered the jungle and won the show in 2010.
11. Dougie Poynter
McFly guitarist Dougie Poynter was crowned King of the Jungle ahead of TOWIE's Mark Wright in 2011.
12. Charlie Brooks
EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks couldn't believe it when Ant and Dec announced her as the winner in 2012.
13. Kian Egan
After 22 days in the jungle, Westlife star Kian Egan was crowned the King in 2013.
14. Carl 'Foggy' Fogarty
Retired world super bike racer Carl 'Foggy' Fogarty won over the viewing public in 2014.
15. Vicky Pattison
Vicky Pattison showed a different side to her usual Geordie Shore antics, winning over the public and being crowned Queen of the Jungle.
16. Scarlett Moffatt
Former Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt was crowned Queen of the Jungle after winning the show in 2016.
17. Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo
Made In Chelsea star Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo won the show in 2017 after beating Jamie Lomas.
18. Harry Redknapp
Former football manager Harry Redknapp is the current King of the Jungle after beating Emily Atack in 2018.
19. Jacqueline Jossa
Despite the likes of Ian Wright and Caitlyn Jenner signing up for the 2019 series, it was former EastEnders actress Jac Jossa who was crowned Queen of the Jungle, beating Coronation Street's Andy Whyment in the final.
20. Giovanna Fletcher
Podcaster Giovanna Fletcher became the first ever Queen of the Castle in 2020, going up against the likes of Shane Richie, Vernon Kay and Mo Farah!
21. Danny Miller
Emmerdale actor Danny Miller became the first ever KING of the Castle in 2021 after a hectic series. He went up against the likes of David Ginola, Simon Gregson and Frankie Bridge!
22. Jill Scott MBE
Former England footballer Jill Scott MBE topped her amazing year off by being crowned the Queen of the Jungle in November 2022. Jill won the show ahead of Owen Warner and Matt Hancock.
23. Sam Thompson
Radio presenter and TV personality Sam Thompson took the crown in 2023, winning the public's hearts and votes ahead of Tony Bellew and Nigel Farage.
15) Toiletries are limited
201\4 runner-up Jake explained that he didn't have many toiletries when he was in the jungle. He said: "You get one soap, one shampoo sachet and one deodorant that don't smell of anything, plus a toothbrush and toothpaste that doesn't taste of anything. I never ran out because I never washed!"
16) The celebrities go into lockdown before the show
According to Jake, the celebrities enter a two-week lockdown before entering the jungle. He said: "I was in a hotel room for two weeks and had a chaperone next door. I wasn't allowed to speak to anyone. It was very regimented, a bit like the SAS. I watched films, called room service and chilled out."
The 2024 series begins on Sunday 17th November.
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