I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here: All Stars edition in the works for 10th season

I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! All Stars edition ‘in the works’ on Channel Ten ahead of the show’s landmark 10th season

I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! will celebrate its 10th season next year.

And it is rumored that Channel 10 will soon announce an All Stars edition of the hit reality show to mark the historic occasion, TV tonight has reported.

When Stephen Tate, Network 10’s Head of Entertainment, was asked about the potential special, he said sassy TV tonight, ‘You are a psychic. Yes of course.’

“We would definitely consider that,” he added.

The publication reports that if the network greenlit an All Stars season, they would call on past winners and runners-up to return to the jungle.

Channel 10 is rumored to be announcing an All Stars edition of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here soon! (Pictured are co-hosts Dr. Chris Brown and Julia Morris)

Such a lineup could include big names such as Freddie Flintoff, Brendan Fevola, Casey Donovan, Fiona O’Loughlin, Richard Reid, Miguel Maestre, Abbie Chatfield and Dylan Lewis, among others.

Viewers would have the chance to see fan favorites duke it out in the jungle again — a possible ratings win for the embattled network.

One cast member who probably won’t be returning is the show’s co-host, Dr. Chris Brown.

When Stephen Tate, Network 10’s Head of Entertainment, was asked about the potential special, he brazenly told TV Tonight, “You’re psychic. Yes of course. We would certainly consider that’. (Pictured: Abbie Chatfield at IAC)

In February, it was revealed that Chris quit Channel 10 after 15 years and became the latest high-profile star to disembark from the struggling network.

He signed a deal with Seven and will officially join in July to produce ‘new projects’ for Channel Seven and 7Plus.

Chris first joined Ten in 2008 to host Bondi Vet which became a surprise hit and was syndicated around the world.

The publication reports that if the network greenlit an All Stars season, they would call on past winners and runners-up to return to the jungle. (Pictured: Freddie Flintoff at IAC)

The actual series was based on his practical experience as a veterinarian at Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital in Sydney’s east.

He became a part-time panelist on The Project and also co-hosted I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and The Living Room, which was axed last year.

I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! continues on Sunday at 7pm on Channel 10

One cast member who is unlikely to return is the show’s co-host, Dr. Chris Brown, who left Channel 10 in February after 15 years.

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