Ant and Dec let slip I'm A Celebrity All Stars is getting a SECOND series and reveal who they want to take part | The Sun

ANT and Dec let slip that I'm A Celebrity All Stars series in South Africa is getting a SECOND series – and revealed who they want to take part.

The spin off aired on our screens earlier this year, with the likes of Carol Vorderman, Helen Flanagan and Amir Khan as part of the epic line-up.



I'm A Celebrity… South Africa saw nine past jungle legends come together to compete to be crowned winner.

And instead of the series being set in Australia, it was actually filmed in Kruger National Park, South Africa, where he Aussie version of the show is shot.

Last night Ant and Dec took part in an Instagram live, and a fan asked if Ferne McCann could be in the Australian series next year.

Ant told the viewer: “Ferne’s already done it, she’s already done it! But she could do South Africa when we do that. We could have her on that.”

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He added: “We must do a little South Africa list.”

Ferne took part in the fifthteenth series of the ITV show in 2015.

She placed third, behind George Shelley and Vicky Pattison.

During last night's episode it was confirmed that Frankie Dettori and Tony Bellew are this year’s late arrivals.

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Ant and Dec revealed who they think they might clash with.

Dec said: “There’s a lot of alpha going on. Fred is quite alpha. Nigel is a bit alpha.

"Tony Bellew is alpha and Frankie is.

"They’re both sportsmen and like to win so…”

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