I’m a Celebrity live: Dean McCullough emerges as fan favourite after ‘hilarious’ Coleen Rooney joke
McFly star Danny Jones found himself in a precarious position during the launch episode after two snake found their way into his shorts during a tense challenge
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Your support makes all the difference.The 2024 cast of I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! have not had an easy start, with tonight’s launch episode landing them right in the action.
Among this year’s contestants are N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos, Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall and Strictly Come Dancing pro Oti Mabuse. Others joining them are Coleen Rooney, McFly singer Danny Jones, and boxer Barry McGuigan.
The first episode of the season saw the cast take part in a series of challenges, with Tulisa and Halsall emerging victorious after a heated race involcing cockroaches, capsized canoes, and blended fish eye cocktails
Fans singled out Dean McCullough as an early favourite after the BBC Radio 1 presenter made a “hilarious” joke about fellow campmate Coleen Rooney’s “Wagatha Christie” trial.
In the first vote of the season, viewers have selected GK Barry to take part in the next episode’s Vile Volcano challenge.
New episodes of I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! airs on ITV1 and ITVX every night, typically at 9pm.
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The long-awaited return of Ant and Dec is upon us!
Just two guys and their MASSIVE choppers 🚁😎 #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/1YfAfE2GiK
— antanddec (@antanddec) November 17, 2024
Two-star review
TV critic Katie Rosseinsky wasn’t overly enthused by this season’s opening episode...
I’m a Celeb is a bore – you’re better off re-reading Coleen’s Wagatha Christie tweets
There are no obvious fault lines or tricky personalities, let alone the potential for intra-camp romance
What time is the second episode of I’m a Celeb?
Fans don’t have to wait long, with the next episode of the reality series airing on Monday (18 November) at 9pm on ITV.
ICYMI
Here’s Danny Jones screaming in terror as two snakes slither up his shorts – while Ant and Dec laugh along in hysterics.
And that’s a wrap!
What did you think of this year’s I’m a Celeb launch show?
GK Barry to take on the Vile Volcano tomorrow
All that screaming did her no good! The public want to see GK Barry take on the Vile Volcano and she doesn’t look too pleased...
GK Barry: I’m not arsed
— antanddec (@antanddec) November 17, 2024
Also GK Barry: pic.twitter.com/7NuaPjVJt2
Who is taking on the Vile Volcano?
The votes are in and here are the results...
- It might be Dean
- It might be GK Barry
‘The Female Boss’ is back
“Are you not entertained?” Tulisa jokes, giving her campmates what they want after they ask to see her famous “Female Boss” tattoo.
Forget politicians, Tulisa is the I’m a Celeb contestant who deserves redemption most
The N-Dubz singer and self-proclaimed ‘Female Boss’ has survived a drug sting, sex tape, and the rampant misogyny and classism of 2010s fame. If anyone deserves a shot at rewriting their pop culture narrative, it is Tulisa, writes Annabel Nugent
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