Jill Scott of the England Lionesses won the 22nd series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! It feels like it was only yesterday.
Actually, that was in November 2022, and now we’re receiving a not-so-fresh group of celebs for the special All Stars season, in which prior participants will be put through their paces.
Shaun Ryder, Carol Vorderman, and Helen Flanagan are among the celebrities due to feature on the ITV reality programme in the hopes of reclaiming the top place.
If you’re anything like us, you’ll be eager to find out when you can watch the programme – and you’ll be relieved to know that it’ll be available very soon.
Everything you need to know about I’m A Celebrity All Stars is right here.
When is I’m A Celebrity All Stars’ start date?
I’m A Celebrity All Stars will kick off from Monday, April 24 2023 on ITV1 as well as via ITVX.
The premiere show begins at 9 p.m. and finishes at 10.30 p.m., giving us 90 minutes to meet the renowned people we’ve previously met.
This new series will broadcast on weekdays for three weeks, with the finale airing in mid-May.
It is presently airing on ITV under the title I’m A Celebrity… South Africa.
Who is in the line-up?
The All Stars series, which features a bunch of former I’m A Celebrity participants, boasts a real all-star lineup.
All Stars lineup
The celebrities confirmed to be taking part include:
- Happy Mondays’ Shaun Ryder
- Former Countdown queen Carol Vorderman
- Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan
- Model and businesswoman Janice Dickinson
- Former Royal butler Paul Burrell
- Cricket legend Phil Tufnell
- Boxer Amir Khan
- Javelin ace Fatima Whitbread
- Diversity’s Jordan Banjo
ITV has stated that more identities will surface during the series, albeit it is unclear who they will be.
Fans were perplexed when Joe Swash was left out of the announcement, after ‘confirming’ his spot on the programme last year.
Other celebrities speculated to be participating include Made in Chelsea’s Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo, You Are What You Eat actress Gillian McKeith, TV presenter and model Myleene Klass, Coronation Street actor Kurt Whyment, and Eastenders’ Dean Gaffney.
Caitlyn Jenner, the highest-paid campmate in 2019, allegedly turned down the opportunity to participate on Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Where will All Stars take place?
Don’t you believe a brand new programme deserves a brand new location?
The All Stars version of I’m A Celebrity will replace Australia with South Africa.
The season will take place in Kruger National Park, which is also home to the Australian edition of I’m A Celebrity.
The change of location was first announced last year by Ant and Dec on Twitter.
In a video posted by the pair, Dec said: ‘Hello everybody, we’ve got news for you. It’s probably the worst kept secret in television but we can confirm we are doing a very special series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in South Africa.’
Who will host All Stars?
Naturally, Ant and Dec will present the spin-off, which will include the same trials and challenges in which our celebrity candidates participate.
During a segment on their smash show Saturday Night Takeaway, the duo unveiled the All Stars lineup.
Ant said on March 25’s episode: ‘Now it’s something we’ve always wanted to do and it’s I’m a Celeb as you’ve never seen it before.
‘That’s because we’ve taken some of your favourite faces from the last 20 years and sent them back into camp, only this time that camp is in South Africa.’
In order to play a soecial version of the well-known game Read My Lips, the cast appeared on the programme via video connection.
I’m A Celebrity All Stars starts on ITV on Monday, April 24 from 9pm.
Source My Celebrity Life.