Hosts revealed for I'm A Celebrity: Extra Camp
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Last updated 21st Apr 2018
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here's spin-off show I'm A Celebrity: Extra Camp has become nearly as popular as the main show in recent years.
With a record number of viewers tuning into the ITV2 show last year, it has now been revealed that the presenters for 2018 will stay the same.
Despite a number of presenter changes in recent years, Joel Dommett, Joe Swash and former winner Scarlett Moffatt are all set to return later in the year.
ITV are yet to confirm the news, but comedian Joel has revealed the news in a recent interview. Admitting bosses were left extremely happy with how the show went last year, Joel said everybody involved loved the three presenters.
Joel and Scarlett joined the popular show last year, after they both impressed viewers when they appeared on the main show as contestants back in 2016.
Meanwhile, former EastEnders star Joe Swash has been on the show for a number of years, after being crowned King of the Jungle in 2008.
Joel, Joe and Scarlett will travel to Australia for the popular show when it returns in November.
Now have a look at all of the previous I'm A Celebrity winners:
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.
At this moment, it is unclear who will be presenting the main show following Ant McPartlin's drink driving charge. The presenter was arrested and checked himself into rehab last month, revealing he has stepped down for all TV duties.
However, as it has been confirmed that Ant's on-screen partner Dec Donnelly will be presenting the Britain's Got Talent live shows on his own, many fans will be hoping Dec is also back for I'm A Celebrity.
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here is expected to return later in 2018.