Dec called the trip to Australia ahead of ImACeleb more ‘stressful’
With the new series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! set to hit our screens in a matter of weeks, this year’s campmates have started making their way to Australia ahead of their time in the jungle.
But while the new campmates may be heading to the jungle for the first time, for presenters Ant and Dec, the trip to Australia marks a highly anticipated return to Oz. After landing in Australia, Dec, 47, opened up about how working on the show is a lot different with his kids in tow and even joked about the possibility of roping in Ant to help with his childcare needs.
“It is a bit more stressful coming now, you watch less movies. But it is fine and great to be able to bring them out. We can have a bit of family time as well as getting the series going as well.”And with other celebs including radio DJ Chris Moyles, Coronation Street star Sue Cleaver and Hollyoaks actor Owen Warner being spotted arriving in Australia, the TV personality remained tight lipped about the line-up, though said he was “excited” about this year’s campmates.
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