Coronation Street icon 'signs up' for I'm A Celebrity with bosses 'over the moon'
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! bosses are 'over the moon' after reportedly signing on Coronation Street icon Alan Halsall for the jungle.With his popularity, bosses are reportedly excited to sign him up for the next series of reality series.
After winning the series, the former Hear’Say star – who credits I’m A Celeb with boosting her career following her infamous white bikini moment – revealed she gave the prize money to a charity close to her heart. She continued: “I’ve been an ambassador for 11 years in which time I’ve travelled the globe helping STC. The things I’ve seen will stay with me forever.
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