ITV have officially confirmed the I’m A Celebrity All Stars series 2 full line-up and fans are in for a treat as 12 familiar faces return to the jungle for a second stint.
The channel confirmed the eight stars who will head into the South Africa camp first, and we can reveal the four stars who are also joining them later in the series.
Ant and Dec are back for the second series of I’m A Celebrity: South AfricaCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
are back to host the spin-off series, with the show already having been filmed last year.
The first South Africa series aired in 2023 and saw series 6 runner-up crowned winner after a triumphant win in the final survival trial.
But just who will be hoping to follow in Myleene’s footsteps? Here’s the official opening line-up of stars heading into the South African jungle…
Scarlett Moffatt
Another winner appearing on the show is icon .
She was crowned Queen of the Jungle back in 2016 and her success on the show catapulted her career to new heights.
The 35-year-old became an integral part of the I’m A Celebrity family as she hosted the after show, Extra Camp for two series.
She previously revealed what she’d do differently, given the chance to do the show again.
Scarlett expressed: “I mean, it would be amazing to do [All Stars] because it’s iconic and I just love the show so much. I was on it a whole decade ago, so I would’ve been in my early 20s and I’m a different human now.
“So I would do the trials differently. But I’d just go in and be myself, and that’s the only thing you can do.”
Scarlett Moffatt was crowned Queen of the Jungle in 2016Credit: ITV
Adam Thomas
Scarlett will be joined by her 2016 co-star , who previously came third on the show.
The actor, 37, was nicknamed ‘Mr Bushtucker Trial’ during his first stint, after taking on a record 12 challenges, the most for one contestant in the history of the show.
A source said: “This will be a glorious return for Adam as he established himself as a true fan favourite through his series in camp and then on the spin-off show.
“He’s stayed in the limelight, too, with Waterloo Road and then on alongside brother Ryan with challenge show 99 To Beat.
“It’s the perfect time for him to head back into the jungle and affirm his position as Mr Bushtucker Trial.”
Adam Thomas is taking part on the showCredit: ITV
Ashley Roberts
Pussycat Doll Ashley is back 14 years after her first appearance back in 2012.
She’s hoping to take the crown this time round after narrowly missing out to star .
Her success on the show saw her gain popularity with the British public, leading to her moving to the UK full time.
The 44-year-old went on to appear on and is currently a host for Heart Radio.
Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts missed out on the top prize the first time aroundCredit: ITV
David Haye
Former world champion boxer David is back in the ring for round two.
The 45-year-old made it to the final in 2012, but was beaten by winner Charlie Brooks and runner-up Ashley.
Six years after his stint, he retired from professional boxing and last year, he turned his attention to acting with his debut film Under The Gun.
He was also in the headlines in 2023 for his throuple relationship with model Sian Osborne and The Saturdays singer .
Former world champion boxer David Haye is back for round twoCredit: ITV
Seann Walsh
The comedian, 39, redeemed his public image while appearing on the ITV series in 2022, following his Strictly Come Dancing kiss scandal with two years prior.
Viewers really warmed to him and his openness about his past mistakes, leading to him coming in fifth place overall.
He has since become a dad-of-two, with his youngest child Casper arriving in March last year.
A TV insider said: “When he went into the jungle in 2022 he very much did it in the hope of redeeming himself in the eyes of the viewing public.
“Which was no mean feat given he’d been branded an aggressive gaslighter as a result of his fling with Katya and his treatment of his girlfriend.
“Yet he managed to emerge as one of the more popular campmates and actually finished in a respectable fifth place in the contest.”
Comedian Seann Walsh redeemed his public image on the main showCredit: ITV
Beverley Callard
The legendary Coronation Street star is back for another round after a wet couple of weeks in in 2020.
She played the Rovers Return landlady Liz McDonald over a 30 year period.
Beverley, 68, was the fourth star to be voted off after , and Victoria Derbyshire were all voted off.
Will Beverley be the mother hen or will she clash with the other big personalities?
Beverley Callard is back and better than everCredit: PA
Sir Mo Farah
Olympic legend Sir Mo took part on the show when it relocated to Gwrych Castle, , during the pandemic.
The hero, 42, came fifth behind winner , runner-up and third placed in 2020.
The long-distance runner recently hinted he had chosen to join the All Stars over this year’s Strictly Come Dancing.
A source said: “Mo is very competitive so is definitely out to win this time round.
“He’s excited to experience a different side of I’m A Celeb as obviously the castle series were dramatically different to Oz.
“The sunny camps bring with them new problems, but he’s feeling excited for the challenge.”
Sir Mo Farah did the show in Wales in 2020Credit: PA
Sinitta
The So Macho singer appeared on I’m A Celebrity for series 11 back in 2011.
Fans will remember the icon being a scaredy cat of the creepy crawlies in camp and the terrifying Bushtucker trials.
She was the third star voted off her series after and Stefanie Powers were eliminated.
, 62, provided plenty of entertainment last time, with her relationships being spoken about in camp.
Her ex-turned-friend will no doubt be conversation topic as well as her famous relationship with .
Sinitta is heading to South AfricaCredit: ITV
The late arrivals are….
ITV have confirmed there will be two sets of late arrivals who are yet to be officially announced, but The Sun exlusively revealed last year who the final four stars completing the line-up were.
Here are the last All Stars heading to camp later in the run…
Harry Redknapp
Football legend Harry, 78, appeared on I’m A Celebrity in 2018 and after winning the hearts of the nation, he was crowned King of the Jungle.
A source previously told The Sun: “It’s going to be a real coup.
“Harry is TV gold and was first on the list of wannabe celebrity contestants.”
His best bits included learning street slang from and as well as his emotional reunion with his beloved wife Sandra.
Harry Redknapp is hoping to win for a second timeCredit: ITV
Craig Charles
The former actor’s first experience came to a devastating end in 2014.
The 61-year-old was forced to exit camp on day three after his brother Dean had a fatal heart attack.
A TV insider said: “So many viewers were willing for Craig to win when he appeared on the show the first time and he stood a good chance of being crowned King of the Jungle.
“But he was robbed of the experience by the family tragedy, although his campmates and the production team all understood why he wanted to leave and head home to be with his loved ones.
“So ITV has given him another go, and it’s a move which has never been done on the show before — bringing someone back who had to leave due to such circumstances.”
Craig Charles’ journey on the show came to a devastating end in 2014Credit: ITV
Gemma Collins
THE GC is back on our television screens after last being seen on The Real Full Monty: Jingle Balls in 2023.
I’m A Celebrity fans will remember the 45-year-old’s meltdown over not wanting to get into the helicopter to get into the jungle on day one.
Not happy with camp life or the lack of food, Gemma quit the show after only two days.
It’ll be interesting to see how the former TOWIE star handles life in camp in South Africa and if she’ll go the distance.
Gemma has given television viewers so many iconic moments from her stints on shows including Celebrity and Dancing on Ice, who doesn’t remember “I’m claustrophobic Darren”?
Gemma Collins quit on day two last timeCredit: ITV
Jimmy Bullard
The former footballer was at one stage a red-hot favourite to win his series in 2014.
However, his banter and no-nonsense attitude landed him in hot water with viewers, making him the first campmate to be voted off.
But despite this, his career as a broadcaster really took off and he had a long run as a Soccer AM host.
Jimmy, 47, is no doubt hoping for a better experience this time around in South Africa.
Jimmy Bullard’s banter went a step too far in 2024Credit: ITV



