ITV has revealed I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here will be returning to TV screens across the UK soon and already the rumour mill has gone into overdrive predicting which celebrities will enter the Australian jungle for the 2023 series.
ITV has released a number of short teaser clips recently, giving fans their first look at the upcoming series of I’m A Celebrity.
The most recent clip, on X (formerly Twitter), showed presenters Ant and Dec preparing "The Jungle Retreat" with the caption: “The full celebrity treatment… like no other."
The full celebrity treatment... like no other 👀
— ITV (@ITV) October 20, 2023
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Coming soon to ITV1 and @ITVX #ImACeleb @imacelebrity @antanddec pic.twitter.com/DmGtkOuGQh
Already, there have been a number of celebrity names thrown around that are said to be taking part in the show.
This Morning presenter Josie Gibson is said to have held talks with ITV bosses about a possible stint on I'm a Celebrity.
While the likes of jockey Frankie Dettori, ex-EastEnders star Danielle Harold, Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson and rapper Flavor Flav have been linked to the 2023 series, according to The Sun.
EastEnders legend Natalie Cassidy hints at I'm a Celebrity appearance
EastEnders legend Natalie Cassidy could also be set to step foot into the Australian jungle in 2023 after dropping a hint about possibly appearing on I'm a Celeb in a recent exclusive interview with OK Magazine.
The BBC soap star, who has played the role of Sonia Fowler on EastEnders for over 30 years, previously appeared on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing back in 2009 finishing fifth.
She also finished ninth in Celebrity Big Brother in 2012 in the series that was won by Loose Women panellist Denise Welch.
When asked if she would do more reality TV in the future, Natalie replied: “I never say never to anything. If I end up in the jungle one time, you know that I’m paying my mortgage!”
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here 2023 is "coming soon" to ITV1 and ITVX.
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