I’m a Celeb All Stars is just around the corner with a few fun twists

Watch the trailer for I’m a Celebrity South Africa

I’m a Celeb All Stars is coming to ITV soon with Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly hosting the highly anticipated series.

The South African edition will see the fate of the campmates taken out of viewers’ hands as it will be down to the contestants themselves to decide who stays.

They will also face off against one another in the iconic Bush Tucker Trials for the ultimate title of I’m A Celeb Legend.

The show will air each night across three weeks and it has been pre-recorded, having been filmed back in 2022.

Express.co.uk has all you need to know about when the series starts.

The series will begin on Monday, April 24 at 9pm and will be available to watch on ITV1 and ITVX.

The premiere will air for 90 minutes until 10.30pm and it will welcome back memorable campmates from past series.

Amir Khan, Jordan Banjo, Helen Flanagan, Carol Vorderman, Fatima Whitbread, Paul Burrell, Phil Tufnell, Janice Dickinson and Shaun Ryder are the first batch to face the challenge.

They will be pushed to their limits and tested like never before as the Trials have been branded more brutal than the Australian series.

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The second episode will air on Tuesday at the same time of 9pm, but it will be slightly shorter, finishing at 10.15pm.

The synopsis teased: “There is a surprise in store for the campmates when they receive an unexpected delivery on their first night, and not everyone is happy about it.”

After the head-to-head games celebrities will be knocked out, so viewers will not be able to vote.

In September 2022 Ant and Dec confirmed the series was airing but it is believed it had already been filmed.

According to The Radio Times, the show was recorded last summer in Kruger National Park, South Africa.

With this in mind, the winner has already been crowned and viewers will need to keep their eye out for clues as to who it may be.

There will be some late arrivals to the camp throughout the series including Myleene Klass and Gillian McKeith.

BBC actors Dean Gaffney and Joe Swash will also join along with Coronation Street star Andy Whyment and reality TV star Georgia Toffolo.

I’m A Celebrity South Africa begins on ITV on April 24 at 9pm.

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