ITV I’m a Celebrity has surprised viewers with a massive twist after hosts Ant and Dec confirmed two new celebrities would be joining camp.
As Tony Bellew and Frankie Dettori joined fellow campmates including Nigel Farage, Nella Rose, Jamie Lynn Spears and Marvin Humes.
Ant and Dec hinted throughout the show that there would be a big surprise coming after revealing that there would be no vote for the bushtucker trail.
Tony Bellew and Frankie Dettori are expected to change the atmosphere as the jungle camp faces new challenges in I'm A Celebrity.
Tony Bellew and Frankie Dettori join I’m A Celebrity
Tony Bellew a former professional boxer was previously hinted to be entering the jungle earlier this month.
Sharing on his Instagram, Bellew has many achievements including "Former Brit, Com, Euro & WBC Cruiserweight Champion Of The World".
But now, it's confirmed that Bellew will be entering alongside Frankie Dettori a winning jockey.
Dettori has won Champion Jockey three times and has won over 200 races on winning horses.
Viewers were quick to share their excitement as one wrote on X formally Twitter, “Frankie Dettori and Toby Bellew are turning up. Great."
Another commented: "Frankie and Tony Bellew are badly needed in that camp. Someone needs to bring that Nella down a couple of pegs and Bellew is definitely the one to do it. Frankie is just Frankie".
I'm a Celebrity 2023
I'm a Celebrity kicked off on Sunday, November 19 and saw a host of well-known names enter the jungle including Jamie, Fred Sirieix, Nigel Farage, Josie Gibson and more.
So far there has been a lot of tension in camp and both times Fred Sirieix has been involved.
The first time was an argument with former UKIP leader Nigel Farage over Brexit.
The second was with YouTuber Nella Rose, in which she called Fred a "weirdo".
I'm a Celebrity continues on ITV1 and ITV daily from 9pm.
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