Ant and Dec tease three new Im A Celeb stars as show date fast approaches

A new teaser for I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!'s All Stars spin-off show appears to show that there's still more famous faces to join the official line-up.

The line-up for the All Stars edition of the hit ITV show, titled I'm A Celebrity… South Africa, was announced back in March on Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, with nine names confirmed to be taking part.

However, it seems there's a least three more celebrities yet to be announced as part of the line-up, with a new trailer showing hosts Ant and Dec taking part in a safari as they hunt for 'big stars' to appear on the show.

A postcard with photographs of celebrities on can be seen in the clip, but there's three mystery names, each with a question mark where their photograph should be.

The teaser comes after fans were left puzzled when the I'm A Celeb All Stars line-up was announced and many rumoured celebs weren't on the list.

Famous faces such as EastEnders star Joe Swash, Made in Chelsea's Georgia Toffolo and Myleene Klass were all rumoured to be taking part, but they weren't included in the line-up announcement.

Fans of the show were also quick to point out the absence of Lady Colin Campbell from the All Stars line up, whose action-packed stint in the jungle made her an I’m a Celebrity icon.

Soap stars Dean Gaffney and Andy Whyment were also tipped to be heading back into the jungle, along with Caitlyn Jenner, but according to the Mirror, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star turned down the opportunity.

Those confirmed to be appearing on the spin-off series, which was filmed last year, are Countdown legend Carol Vorderman, US model Janice Dickinson, cricketer Phil Tufnell, boxer Amir Khan, Diversity's Jordan Banjo, athlete Fatima Whitbread, royal butler Paul Burrell, Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan, and The Happy Mondays singer Shaun Ryder.

The pre-recorded jungle special will be on our screens every night every weekday from Monday 24 April and will air for three weeks.

This time round, it is all ex-campmates who have chosen to head back into the jungle for a second time, swapping the Aussie outback for the South African jungle. 

Shows bosses have tipped that the harsher and more unforgiving environment will push the celebs to their limits and test them like never before.

I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! South Africa airs later in the year on ITV.

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