I’m a Celebrity 2023 cast revealed

I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! Australia has unveiled its cast for the 2023 season.

Stars fighting in the jungle include veteran presenter Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Australian Idol judge Ian ‘Dicko’ Dickson, MAFS star Domenica Calarco and actress Debra Lawrance.

Celebrities compete for $100,000 to donate to their chosen charity.

Joining them in the jungle is Adam Cooney, with the AFL star playing for The Cerebral Palsy Support Network.

Peter Helliar of The Project said he was “ready for new challenges” after leaving the current affairs show and hopes to win to raise money for Legacy.

I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! Australia has revealed its cast for the 2023 season

Reality star Aesha Scott, best known for appearing on Below Deck, is playing for the Cancer Council charity.

Radio host Woody Whitelaw thinks he has a good chance of winning and plays for Dementia Australia.

Celebrity chef Anna Polyviou, who represents Dress For Success, says she is “way out of my comfort zone” entering the competition.

Married at First Sight’s girlfriend, Domenica Calarco, is no stranger to reality TV and thinks I’m A Celeb will be a breeze compared to her time on MAF.

Dom is playing for the Leukemia Foundation and jokes that he will star in, ‘Feed Me to the Lions Part 2!’

Peter Helliar of The Project (pictured) said he was “ready for new challenges” after leaving the current affairs show, hoping to win to raise money for Legacy.

Debra Lawrance (pictured) rose to fame playing Pippa Ross on Home and Away and is playing for Ovarian Cancer Australia

Radio host Woody Whitelaw (pictured) thinks he has a good chance of winning and is playing for Dementia Australia.

Married at First Sight’s girlfriend, Domenica Calarco (pictured), is no stranger to reality TV and thinks I’m A Celeb will be a breeze compared to her time on MAF.

Ian ‘Dicko’ Dickson (pictured), the foul-mouthed judge on Australian Idol, represents the Australian Children’s Music Foundation.

Celebrity chef Anna Polyviou (pictured), who represents Dress For Success, says she is “way out of her comfort zone” taking part in the competition.

Harry Garside (pictured) is a boxer and Olympic medalist, hoping to win for his charity, Reach.

Nathan Henry has also worked hard on reality TV, best known for Geordie Shore, he is playing for Australian Breast Cancer Research.

Ian ‘Dicko’ Dickson, the foul-mouthed judge on Australian Idol, represents the Australian Children’s Music Foundation.

Harry Garside is a boxer and an Olympic medalist, hoping to win for his charity, Reach.

TV presenter Bianca Hunt is playing for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation and being on the show ‘scares’ her.

TV legend Kerri-Anne Kennerley (pictured) is playing for Spinal Cure Australia and says she wants to show people she’s not ‘soft’

Reality star Aesha Scott (pictured), best known for appearing on Below Deck, plays for the Cancer Council charity

Netball player Liz Ellis (pictured) represents Share The Dignity and plans to use her “leadership skills” to win the competition.

TV presenter Bianca Hunt (pictured) is playing for the Indigenous Literacy Foundation and being on the show ‘scares’ her.

Nathan Henry (pictured) has also worked hard on reality TV, best known for Geordie Shore, he is playing for Australian Breast Cancer Research.

Joining them in the jungle is Adam Cooney (pictured), with the AFL star playing for The Cerebral Palsy Support Network.

Debra Lawrance rose to fame playing Pippa Ross on Home and Away and is playing for Ovarian Cancer Australia.

The actress says she’s on the show, “flying the flag for other women in their sixties.”

Netball player Liz Ellis represents Share The Dignity and plans to use her ‘leadership skills’ to win the competition.

TV legend Kerri-Anne Kennerley is playing for Spinal Cure Australia and says she wants to show people she’s not ‘soft’.

Pictured: Australian Idol judge Ian ‘Dicko’ Dickson, MAFS star Domenica Calarco and actress Debra Lawrance

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