I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! has returned for a new series and among the celebrities taking part is GK Barry.
The podcaster and social media star was seen in the episode of the show as she, along with the other campmates, competed in a race to become the first camp leader.
While she wasn’t successful in winning the race, she gave it a good go with her race partner Loose Women’s Jane Moore.
Introducing herself as GK Barry, the name in which she is known online, you might be wondering if this is her real name and if not, what her real name is – here’s what we know.
What is GK Barry’s real name?
GK Barry is actually called Grace Eleanor Keeling, reports Heart Radio.
She revealed in an interview that the GK in her stage name, GK Barry, is said to be inspired by her initials, but Barry came from a friend.
When asked if her surname was Barry, she responded, "No, it’s my best mate's name. I’m a fake Barry."
What is GK Barry’s net worth?
GK Barry, known for being the host of her own podcast Saving Grace where she sits down with YouTubers and influencers, is a popular social media star.
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The podcaster has also appeared on Loose Women so was pleased to see a familiar face in Jane Moore when she arrived on the beach in Australia in episode one of I’m A Celebrity.
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While her net worth isn’t known, it’s expected GK Barry will have earned a large sum to enter the jungle, according to the Mirror.
On behalf of Betfred, PR expert Kaley Cornelius told the Mirror: "Grace’s appearance on Loose Women is likely just the beginning of the opportunities that will come her way.
“Her ability to captivate audiences, combined with her quick wit, makes her exactly the kind of talent producers crave and if the demand for her continues, she will be on track to reach seven-figure earnings within the next year."
You can watch GK Barry and all the jungle action on ITV1 and ITVX every night.
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