Phil Tufnell’s marriages explored as he enters I’m A Celeb camp

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Phil Tufnell is best known for being a former cricketer and TV sports pundit and he is ready to push himself to new limits in I’m A Celebrity South Africa.

Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly are hosting the series which will initially see nine celebs battle for the ultimate title.

Speaking about winning the original Australian series back in 2003, he said he never had any game plan but it was a huge achievement.

Following the life-changing experience, he was hoping to enjoy every moment of his time in South Africa with his new co-stars.

Express.co.uk has all you need to know about the star’s relationship history as he enters the camp.

The sporting star has been married three times, to Alison Squires, Lisa Bar and Dawn Brown.

He first tied the knot with Alison back in 1986 and they were married for three years before separating in 1989.

He and Alison had met at his team’s ground, Lords, while she watched a match in 1983.

After their separation, Phil went on to date Jane McEnvoy and they had a daughter called Ellie in 1992.

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Phil proposed to Jane shortly after the birth of their daughter, but their relationship did not last.

He went on to marry Lisa Bar in 1994 and the pair had a daughter together, before getting divorced in 1998.

Phil went on to marry his third wife, Dawn Brown, in 2005 and they opted for a low-key ceremony.

They took a few close family members to Mauritius, where they exchanged vows on a beach.

Dawn told The People at the time: “It was an absolutely gorgeous day in every way. Phil gave me a white gold wedding band as we took our vows.”

Phil opened up about his excitement ahead of the I’m A Celeb All Stars series airing, saying: “I was very brave back then but what I do know is the Trials don’t half make you feel that you are alive.

“The heart starts pumping and it is good to challenge yourself. I can still remember feeling very proud of myself after I’d completed the Trials.

“You do get a buzz and you’ve got to throw yourself into it all. I will go with a smile on my face and hopefully I will enjoy it as much as I did last time.”

I’m A Celeb All Stars airs on ITV from April 24

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