I’m a Celebrity 2020: When do stars start leaving ITV show?

Marching orders have already begun

Jacob Stolworthy
Sunday 29 November 2020 16:11 EST
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Stars have already started being voted off I’m a Celebrity, with Hollie Arnold becoming the first to leave this year’s show.

Reacting to Arnold leaving the show, Vernon Kay said: “Gutted, she’s been awesome in camp, she’s been fantastic.”

It was confirmed by Declan Donnelly at the beginning of this year’s series that the ITV show would run for three weeks.

However, it seems it will run just shy of a full 21 days with the final set to be broadcast on Friday 4 December.

Victoria Derbyshire, Mo Farah and Shane Richie are among the celebrities who are yet to be voted off.

The first elimination helps reveal the identity of the celebrities that viewers have taken under their wing.

This year’s favourites include Radio 1 DJ Jordan North, EastEnders star Richie and podcaster Giovanna Fletcher.

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! continues nightly at 9pm on ITV.

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