Huge EastEnders star in talks to appear on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!

Major EastEnders star in talks to appear on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!

Danielle Harold is reportedly in talks to appear in the upcoming series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

The former EastEnders actress, 31, won the Serial Drama Performance award at this week’s National Television Awards.

Her character Lola Pearce died of brain cancer in the soap in May this year as part of a harrowing storyline and now the star could be heading into the jungle.

A source said The sun: ‘Danielle is at the peak of her career and in demand after her moving storyline on EastEnders, but she has really caught the attention of ITV bosses to appear in the upcoming jungle series.

“Danielle is not only a talented actress with a huge fan base, but also has a fun personality with a wicked sense of humor, making her the ideal campmate for the show.

Rumble in the jungle: Danielle Harold is reportedly in talks to appear in the upcoming series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

“It could make her a superstar at an exciting time in her acting journey.

‘Discussions are ongoing and producers are trying to lure her with a lucrative deal.’

Danielle cried as she accepted the Serial Drama Performance Award at the National Television Awards on Tuesday.

She looked genuinely stunned as she took to the stage at The O2 in London after her portrayal of brain tumor victim Lola scooped the award ahead of Emmerdale’s Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk) and Coronation Street stars Charlotte Jordan and Maureen Lipman. , who play Daisy Midgeley and Evelyn Plummer respectively.

The actress accepted the award from Michelle Collins – who excitedly shouted “Yes” as she read out Danielle’s name, saying: “I literally… I really haven’t prepared anything,

‘I thought this was the biggest, biggest, biggest shock and I can’t believe I’m standing in front of the O2.

“I literally want to say to everyone who had input into this storyline and investigation: guys, this is for you.

‘Please give money to Brain Tumor Research UK, they need it so much, they really do.

Champ: The former EastEnders actress, 31, won the Serial Drama Performance award at this week's National Television Awards (pictured as her character Lola Pearce)

Champ: The former EastEnders actress, 31, won the Serial Drama Performance award at this week’s National Television Awards (pictured as her character Lola Pearce)

“I just want to take a moment to thank the entire cast and Chris, and everyone who supported me, Julia Crampsie who got me on the show, guys, I love you so much without your support. I couldn’t do this, thank you very much.”

Earlier in the evening, the honor for the TV interview went to The Graham Norton Show, but unlike category rivals Louis Theroux, Piers Morgan and Chris and Rosie Ramsay, the presenter was not at the ceremony to accept the award in person.

The Traitors won the Reality Competition award, while the third season of Happy Valley took home the Returning Drama honor.

The first award of the evening, the Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award, was presented to Gogglebox.