Nadine Coyle, Roman Kemp, and James Haskell are among the names confirmed for the 2019 series of ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’
The Girls Aloud star, Capital Radio DJ, and former England rugby star were all previously rumoured to be heading to the Australian jungle for the upcoming series of the ITV reality show, but their involvement has now been confirmed in a press release, which also named the seven other stars set to join them.
Alongside previously confirmed stars Ian Wright and Caitlyn Jenner, Rak-Su singer Myles Stephenson, comedian Andrew Maxwell, ‘Good Morning Britain’ star Kate Garraway, BBC Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts, and former ‘EastEnders’ actress Jacqueline Jossa are all jetting out to Australia this week.
For Nadine, the opportunity will give her a chance to "try something completely new", as she says she wants to step out of her comfort zone as much as possible.
She said: "I really want to try something completely new. I am scared of so many things. I used to be brave. In the past, I’ve opened a restaurant, had a record label, had my daughter and it was go, go, go with all of these. Now I have got so fearful even being in the car, flying or general things. I think it is since I became a parent that I am much more afraid."
Whilst Roman is hoping the viewing public will stop referring to him as "Martin Kemp’s son".
He said: "I am always referred to as Martin Kemp’s son so it would be nice for everyone to get to know me a bit better."
Caitlyn Jenner previously appeared on the US version of the show, and has said her camp mates are going to be a bigger issue for her than any of the tough Bush Tucker Trials.
She explained: "Dealing with other people is by far the hardest thing. It’s much more difficult than dealing with the most poisonous snakes in the world. That’s easy – just stay away from them!
"You can’t get away from the other people and it will be a very different experience for me. Last time, I did it with a bunch of people from the States who I knew of. This time it’s a bunch of people from the UK who I potentially won’t know. But I love going over to the UK, I love the British people and I am looking forward to making some new friends, new allies and getting through it all."