Some big names will be joining Ant and Dec for I'm A Celebrity 2022 in Australia
The lineup for I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here's 2022 series - for its Australian return - has been revealed.
Chris Moyles and Olivia Attwood, who were the first two stars who broke cover to reveal their participation in the ITV bug eating contest down under and now they are set to be joined by a host of comedians, soap stars and even an England Lioness. Coronation Street actress Sue Cleaver - better known for playing Eileen Grimshaw - will be entering the jungle.She will be joined by pop superstar Boy George, who has according to Mirror reports become the show's highest paid star of all time.
Royal Mike Tindall, who is married to Zara Tindall, is also starring but will not be paid more than Boy George.The new series will debut on November 6 on ITV1 with a 105 minute special as the celebs confirmed for this year - and maybe another surprise addition? - will explain their....reasons... for taking part in the show.
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