“First Look: ‘I’m A Celebrity All Stars’ Confirms Four Late Arrivals”
ITV’s I’m A Celebrity All Stars returns to screens on April 6. Filmed in the South African wilderness, the show reunites a dozen past contestants. A first look at I’m A Celebrity All Stars reveals four late arrivals joining the original line-up.
Line-up and latecomers
Twelve former campmates will compete in the new series. Gemma Collins, Harry Redknapp, Craig Charles and Jimmy Bullard arrive later than the rest.
- Beverley Callard
- Scarlett Moffatt
- Mo Farah
- Seann Walsh
- David Haye
- Sinitta
- Ashley Roberts
- Adam Thomas
- Gemma Collins
- Harry Redknapp
- Craig Charles
- Jimmy Bullard
Beverley Callard
The Coronation Street actor returns after a 2020 appearance filmed in Wales. She revealed a recent early-stage breast cancer diagnosis and underwent surgery that included lymph node removal.
Scarlett Moffatt
The 2016 winner is back. She says the series gives her time away from parenting and a chance to reconnect with Ant and Dec.
Seann Walsh
Walsh finished fifth after joining in 2022 as a late addition. He credits his previous stint with helping revive his stand-up career.
Mo Farah
The Olympic champion placed fifth in the 2020 Welsh series. Now retired, he says he can be more open but still fears snakes.
David Haye
The former world champion boxer came third in 2012. He looks forward to South Africa’s wildlife and says trials were manageable previously.
Sinitta
Sinitta took part in 2011 and left early as the second eliminated contestant. She hopes the jungle experience helps her confront longstanding phobias.
Ashley Roberts
Roberts was runner-up in 2012 and moved to the UK after her first appearance. She arrived nervous but supported by her partner.
Adam Thomas
Thomas completed 12 Bushtucker trials in 2016 and finished third. He says he remains afraid of spiders and cockroaches but values the friendships formed in camp.
Gemma Collins, Harry Redknapp, Craig Charles and Jimmy Bullard
Gemma Collins described her return as a chance for redemption after quitting early on her first attempt. Harry Redknapp notes a camp connection, having once signed Jimmy Bullard at West Ham.
Bullard first appeared in 2014 after retiring from football and praised camp camaraderie. Craig Charles left his previous series early after a family bereavement.
Trials and broadcast details
The group will face “next level” Bushtucker trials over the run. I’m A Celebrity All Stars launches Easter Monday at 9pm on ITV1.
Filmogaz.com will follow the series and report on key moments. Viewers can expect tense challenges and classic camp drama.