The countdown to our return to the jungle has finally, officially begun as Ant and Dec share the first teaser trailer for ImACeleb 🐍
Fans were quick to respond to the clip on Twitter, with one writing: ‘Well my year just got that bit more exciting.’A viewer joked: ‘Yeeeeeeesssssssssssss! I’m so excited I could pee my pants!!’If Sean is heading out to Oz it would come four years after the comedian, who was dating Rebecca Humphries became embroiled in scandal when he was pictured kissing his married Strictly Come Dancing partner Katya Jones.
‘Seann is an incredible signing for I’m A Celebrity and it’s a real coup for ITV,’ an insider told The Sun.
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