I'm A Celebrity bosses announce REPLACEMENT for Kiosk Keith

The Outback Shack has a new owner!

Author: Alex RossPublished 13th Nov 2018
Last updated 13th Nov 2018

With all of the recent news about the return of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, we are almost bursting with excitement at being able to sit down every night and watch this year's bunch of celebs take part in some of the most gruesome Bush-tucker Trials.

After it was revealed earlier this year that the infamous Kiosk Keith (AKA Raymond Grant) had been 'sacked' from the show, fans were left worried that the Outback Shack would close its doors for good!

But fear not! As the new series kicks off on Sunday 18th November, ITV have unveiled a BRAND NEW owner for the Outback Shack, in the form of Kiosk Kev.

Kiosk Kev is set to make his I'm A Celebrity debut during Monday night's show when this year's celebs take part in the first Dingo Dollar Challenge.

A TV insider said, “Everyone on set is really pleased with the new Kiosk Kev character - his look has to be seen to be believed. “Viewers will love him but the celebrities will be scared stiff! Like Kiosk Keith, Kev is a man of few words and doesn't speak.

“Kev won't take any nonsense from the celebrities, and he looks very intimidating."

Swipe through to see the celebrity cast of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! 2018...


I'm A Celebrity bosses announce REPLACEMENT for Kiosk Keith
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As well as the ten confirmed celebrities, it's also now being heavily reported that Deal Or No Deal host Noel Edmonds could be a late entry into the camp.

A source told Mirror Online, "ITV was desperate to get Noel – he’s a huge name to secure and everyone has high hopes he’ll pull in plenty of ratings."

This comes after reports suggested football manager Harry Redknapp could be earning the highest-ever fee at a reported £500,000, knocking last year's Amir Khan off the top spot who apparently took home £400,000 for his stint in the jungle.

I'm A Celebrity hits our TV screens on Sunday 18th November.

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