Shaun Ryder endures a not-so-lucky Monday as he faces a series of grueling trials in the upcoming I’m A Celebrity… South Africa.
The 60-year-old Happy Mondays singer and his fellow campmates suffer from sinking rafts, marauding rats and terrifying ravines in the first installment of the All Stars series.
Famous faces like Carol Vorderman, Helen Flanagan and Paul Burrell will return to the jungle on April 24.
The celebs who are used to lavish lifestyles can be quite shocked when they first look around the camp during the show hosted by Ant and Dec.
Their very basic camp has nothing more than a few wooden benches around a fire, some uncomfortable looking camp beds and hammocks and an outdoor shower.
oh oh! Shaun Ryder endures a not-so-lucky Monday as he faces a series of grueling trials in the upcoming I’m A Celebrity…South Africa
Eek! The Happy Mondays singer, 60, and his fellow campmates suffer from sinking rafts, marauding rats and terrifying ravines in the first installment of the All Stars series (Paul Burrell is pictured)
Other features of the setup – which is six times larger than Australia’s – include a chore board with activities such as cooking and collecting wood that need to be pointed out.
In this camp, the wash water does not fall over a natural cliff, but falls from a shower head hanging from a tree.
The entrance to the camp also has a leafy walkway that leads down to a covered tree archway that enters the camp.
The beds are raised off the ground on wooden stilts to protect the stars from sharp creepy critters, but don’t offer a plush mattress.
A source told The sun of the new camp: “Everything is bigger, scarier and bolder. If the celebrities think they know what to expect, they’re wrong.
“All they can count on is rice and beans!”
The publication reports that the celebrities will be stranded in seclusion surrounded by wildlife about five miles away from the nearest road and 40 minutes’ drive from a village.
Last week was the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! The All Stars start date has been confirmed.
Star-studded: Famous faces like Carol Vorderman, Helen Flanagan and Paul Burrell will return to the jungle on April 24 (Janice Dickinson pictured with Shaun and Paul)
What is happening? Paul looked like he was in pain as he rode a raft with Janice and Shaun
Bah! The celebs accustomed to lavish lifestyles may be quite shocked – as they won’t be alone in many of the lawsuits
Scary: Helen Flanagan jumps between four giant red balls
Terrifying! Carol Vorderman tries to hide her fear as she walks on a plank
Faced fear: Jordan Banjo reaches the end of the plank
Curious: Jordan Banjo, Carol and Amir Khan curiously look into a box
Getting Started: Phil Tufnell gets stuck in one of the trials
Celebrities: The star-studded roster chats by a campfire
It starts on Monday 24 April and will be broadcast on weekdays for three weeks, with the final week clashing with the semifinals of the Eurovision Song Contest on Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 May.
The ITV Press Center posted on Twitter: “Confirmed: I’m a celebrity… South Africa starts Monday 24 April at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.”
A host of stars from the series have been revealed so far, including boxer Amir Khan, 36, former Coronation Street star Helen, 32, and TV presenter Carol, 62.
They will be joined by Paul, 64, former butler to the late Princess Diana, Diversity dancer Jordan Banjo, 30, Happy Mondays star Shaun, 60, retired javelin thrower Fatima Whitbread, 62, and former England international cricketer Phil Tufnell, 56.
The sun reports that Gillian McKeith, 63, Dean Gaffney, 45, Joe Swash, 41, Andy Whyment, 42, Myleene Klass, 45, and Georgia Toffolo, 28, will arrive at camp later in the series.
The new series sees the return of some of I’m A Celebrity’s most memorable campmates…Get Me Out Of Here! in the brand new setting of South Africa.
The challenges will be bigger and more difficult and the environment tougher and more unforgiving than the usual Australian jungle.
With no public vote, they will compete against each other in a battle to become the first-ever I’m A Celebrity Legend.
Seriously: Fatima Whitbread seems determined to win her stars for camp
Dejected: Amir looks concerned while wearing a black helmet
Oh dear! The challenges will be bigger and more difficult and the environment tougher and more unforgiving than the usual Australian jungle
Tough Competition: With no public vote, they will go head to head in a battle to become the first-ever I’m A Celebrity Legend
Star-studded: Viewers will see a group of 15 soap opera stars, reality TV personalities and sports icons enter the camp (Jordan is pictured)
Making Friends: Helen, Phil and Fatima joined forces for one challenge
Ant said, “It’s a question we’re always asked… who would you take back to the jungle? So to get this chance to make a brand new show in South Africa and put some of our previous camp mates back to the test was the dream.”
Dec added, “It’s bigger and wilder than we hoped, so viewers are in for a real treat!”
Viewers see a group of 15 soap opera stars, reality TV personalities and sports icons enter the camp.
That’s what a source said earlier The sun: ‘It’s a different format than Australia, who knows when and where celebrities will enter the camp, literally anything could happen.
“It’s not clear how many will start in the camp or how many will be at the end when someone is crowned king or queen of the jungle, possibly for a second time.
“It’s literally the best of I’m A Celebrity, but there are some twists and surprises along the way for viewers and campers, so it won’t be as easy as they might think.”
I’m A Celebrity… South Africa starts Monday at 9pm on ITV.
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