Rumored lovers Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little are favorites to join Julia Morris and Dr. Chris Brown as hosts of I’m a Celebrity
Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little are reportedly in the running to win Dr. Chris Brown and Julia Morris as hosts of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here next year.
The pair currently co-host the Hit Network’s Drive Show Carry and Tommyand were formerly colleagues on Channel Ten’s The Project.
The news comes amid rumors that Morris Dr. will follow Brown out the door at Ten after jumping to rival network Channel Seven..
Dr. Brown announced his departure from Ten in February, after 15 years at the station. He will start at Seven in July.
That’s what a TV insider said New idea Morris would hate to continue I’m a Celebrity without her good friend Dr. Brown by her side.
Carrie Bickmore (left) and Tommy Little (right) are reportedly in the running to win Dr. Chris Brown and Julia Morris as hosts of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here next year
The news comes amid rumors that Morris (right) will play Dr. Brown (left) will follow out the door at Ten after jumping to rival network Channel Seven
The source added: ‘[Bickmore and Little] would be the breath of fresh air the show needs, especially since they’re so funny and close as they are on the radio and [were on] The project.’
While she hasn’t yet confirmed her future with Ten, Morris has announced she’ll take the stage for a stand-up comedy tour later this year.
It follows reports from Bickmore, 42, who grew closer to Little since her split from long-term partner Chris Walker in January.
Little, 38, is also single after splitting from girlfriend Natalie Kyriacou in 2021.
Other contenders for Dr. Brown as co-host of I’m a Celebrity are Joel Creasey, Tim Campbell and Shane Crawford.
While she hasn’t yet confirmed her future with Ten, Morris (pictured) has announced she’ll take the stage for a stand-up comedy tour later this year.
Creasey was previously a contestant on I’m a Celebrity and once hosted a short-lived aftershow that aired for a season.
Dr. Brown first joined Channel Ten in 2008 to host Bondi Vet which became a surprise hit and was distributed all over the world.
The actual series was based on his practical experience as a veterinarian at Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital in Sydney’s east.