I’m A Celebrity …Get Me Out Of Here! will ‘return in TWO weeks’ as it returns to Australia

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ITV‘s hit show I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! will reportedly return to our screens in just two weeks.

According to The Sun the show will air Sunday November 6, after being brought forward so as not to clash with the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The series is set to broadcast from Australia for the first time since 2019 after COVID restrictions forced the show to decamp to Gwyrch Castle, North Wales for the past two series.

I’m A Celebrity …Get Me Out Of Here! will ‘return in TWO weeks’ as it returns to Australia

Back for more: TV have reportedly confirmed that I’m A Celebrity …Get Me Out Of Here will return to our TV screens in just two weeks (hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donelly, both 46, pictured in 2019)

Last year’s series began on November 21 which is the exact date the World Cup is due to start in Qatar, with the soccer competition running until 18 December.

A show spokesperson said ‘We’ll announce the start date for the new series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! in due course’ 

The show’s full trailer dropped last week as hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly gear up to welcome 12 new famous faces into the camp.

The comical new pre-recorded clip shows the terrified Geordie duo jumping out of a helicopter and parachuting into the jungle.

Reports: According to reports the show will air Sunday November 6, after being brought forward not to clash with the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Reports: According to reports the show will air Sunday November 6, after being brought forward not to clash with the 2022 FIFA World Cup 

With Dec hesitant to leap, Ant reminds him that he signed a contract, meaning they legally have to go everywhere together. 

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Lioness footballer Jill Scott is just one of many stars who have reportedly signed up for the upcoming series.

The former England national team player, 35, who retired after her side beat Germany in the UEFA Women’s European Championship in July, is the latest star to be tipped for the Australian jungle camp.

Back to the jungle: The series is set to broadcast from Australia for the first time since 2019 after COVID restrictions forced the show to decamp to Gwyrch Castle, North Wales (pictured)

Back to the jungle: The series is set to broadcast from Australia for the first time since 2019 after COVID restrictions forced the show to decamp to Gwyrch Castle, North Wales (pictured)

Midfielder Jill caught the attention of the public when she appeared to aim a number of expletives at Germany’s Sydney Lohmann during the game, with the clip going viral.

A TV insider told The Sun: ‘Jill became an instant star following that memorable moment, with most Brits forgiving the minor outburst.

‘It was always rumoured that ITV wanted one of the team in the jungle and Jill is a natural choice.

Coming soon: It comes after the show's full trailer for ITV 's I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! 2022 dropped last week as hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly gear up to welcome 12 new famous faces into the camp

Coming soon: It comes after the show’s full trailer for ITV ‘s I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! 2022 dropped last week as hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly gear up to welcome 12 new famous faces into the camp

An ITV spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘Any names suggested for I’m A Celebrity are just speculation. We’ll announce the line-up for the new series nearer transmission.’ 

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Jill for comment.

It comes after Coronation Street actress Sue Cleaver also reportedly signed up to appear on the new series of the show.

The soap star, 59, who plays Eileen Grimshaw on the ITV serial, agreed to head into the jungle next month after she was offered a big pay cheque.

A source told The Sun: ‘Sue is a very much-loved Street legend and the bosses are delighted to have her as part of the line-up this year’.

An ITV spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘We’ll announce our line-up nearer the show’s transmission.’

Heading Down Under: Coronation Street actress Sue Cleaver, 59, is also reportedly set to appear on the upcoming series (pictured 2019)

Heading Down Under: Coronation Street actress Sue Cleaver, 59, is also reportedly set to appear on the upcoming series (pictured 2019)

Big bucks: The soap star, who plays Eileen Grimshaw on the ITV serial, agreed to head into the jungle after she was offered a big pay cheque (pictured on soap in 2011)

Big bucks: The soap star, who plays Eileen Grimshaw on the ITV serial, agreed to head into the jungle after she was offered a big pay cheque (pictured on soap in 2011)

MailOnline has contacted a representative for Sue for comment. 

Sue made her debut on Corrie in 2000 along with actors Ryan Thomas and Bruno Langley who played her sons.

A number of Coronation Street stars have appeared on the reality show in the past – Simon Gregson finished runner-up last year, while other past campmates from the soap include Andy Whyment, Helen Flanagan and Jennie McAlpine.

Big win: Boy George, 61, is also set to join the cast of the upcoming series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, securing the highest fee in the history of the show

Big win: Boy George, 61, is also set to join the cast of the upcoming series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, securing the highest fee in the history of the show

MailOnline exclusively revealed last week that singer Boy George has signed up for this year’s series.

Other stars named as possible contestants include radio DJ Chris Moyles, former Love Island star Olivia Attwood, comedian Seann Walsh and Hollyoaks star Owen Warner. 

The 2021 series saw Danny Miller crowned as King of the Castle, while Giovanna Fletcher was the first person to win the Welsh version of the show the year before.

Winner: The 2021 series saw Danny Miller (pictured) crowned as King of the Castle, while Giovanna Fletcher was the first person to win the Welsh version of the show the year before

Winner: The 2021 series saw Danny Miller (pictured) crowned as King of the Castle, while Giovanna Fletcher was the first person to win the Welsh version of the show the year before

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