I'm A Celebrity: South Africa Line-Up Confirmed Ahead Of All-Stars Series' Return
On Monday night, the line up for the next season of I m A Celebrity: South Africa was confirmed, in which former contestants will be put through their paces in a brand new camp. Former winners Scarlett Moffatt and Harry Redknapp are both in the cast, as are Gemma Collins and Craig Charles, who competed on the show in 2014 but eventually withdrew under two very different sets of circumstances. Interestingly the line up is almost identical to one that was published in the press back in September

On Monday night, the line up for the next season of I m A Celebrity: South Africa was confirmed, in which former contestants will be put through their paces in a brand new camp. Former winners Scarlett Moffatt and Harry Redknapp are both in the cast, as are Gemma Collins and Craig Charles, who competed on the show in 2014 but eventually withdrew under two very different sets of circumstances. Interestingly the line up is almost identical to one that was published in the press back in September
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