I'm A Celebrity... South Africa lineup: where they all finished on the main show
Here's where the I'm A Celebrity... South Africa lineup finished when they appeared originally
I'm A Celebrity... South Africa is here to put some of the hit ITV show's most famous former stars through their paces all over again.
Instead of taking them back down under, the I'm A Celebrity... South Africa team is taking our new cohort to a national park in South Africa. There, they will face 'bigger and tougher' trials as they go head to head for the chance to be crowned the series' first-ever I'm A Celebrity Legend. Which of them will be joining the I'm A Celebrity winners list?
As the show gets underway, you can find out where each of the campmates that we've met so far came in when they first took part in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Amir Khan
Professional boxer Amir Khan took part in I'm A Celeb's 17th series in 2017. The star came in fifth place overall, losing out to that year's Queen of the Jungle, Georgia Toffolo.
Interestingly, Toffolo is one of the six rumored I'm A Celebrity... South Africa stars thought to be entering the camp at a later stag.
Carol Vorderman
Presenter and Countdown legend Carol Vorderman starred in the sixteenth series of the show which aired in 2016. She came in eighth place in the series which was won by Gogglebox star, Scarlett Moffatt.
Fatima Whitbread
Retired Olympic athlete Fatima Whitbread took part in the eleventh series of the show back in 2011, where she placed third in the show behind The Only Way is Essex's Mark Wright and the 2011 King of the Jungle and McFly bandmate, Dougie Poynter.
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Helen Flanagan
Ex-Corrie star Helen Flanagan took part in the twelfth series of I'm A Celebrity in 2012 when she was just 22.
She was eliminated roughly halfway through the competition and came in seventh place. The series was won by Charlie Brooks, who's best known for being EastEnders villain, Janine Butcher.
Janice Dickinson
1970s supermodel Janice Dickinson was a contestant in the seventh series of I'm A Celebrity in 2007. She came in second place, losing out on the win to actor and presenter, Christopher Biggins.
Jordan Banjo
Jordan Banjo is a radio DJ and a member of the dancer group, Diversity, and the second contestant from the 2016 series (along with Carol Vorderman). He finished one place behind Vorderman, coming in ninth place overall.
Paul Burrell
Paul Burrell is one of the show's early contestants. The former Royal Butler took part in I'm A Celebrity's fourth series back in 2004.
Like Janice Dickinson, Burrell ended up coming in second place in his series, behind the fourth King of the Jungle, Joe Pasquale.
Phil Tufnell
Phil Tufnell is the only winner that we know is definitely taking part in the South African spin-off at the time of writing.
He was crowned King of the Jungle in the second series of the show in 2003, beating stars like former pro footballer John Fashanu (runner up), Changing Rooms' Linda Barker, and EastEnders star Danniella Westbrook.
Shaun Ryder
Singer-songwriter and Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder was the runner-up in the show's 10th series, which ran mid-November to December 4, 2010.
Ryder lost out on the jungle crown to X Factor contestant and TV presenter, Stacey Solomon.
I'm A Celebrity... South Africa begins airing on ITV1 on Monday, April 24 at 9 pm. You'll also be able to stream the series on ITVX.
Martin was a Staff Writer with WhatToWatch.com, where he produced a variety of articles focused on the latest and greatest films and TV shows. Now he works for our sister site Tom's Guide in the same role.
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