I'm A Celeb 2024's winner 'revealed' - before the show has even begun
This year’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! may not have even started, but the winner of the upcoming series has already been ‘revealed’ by bookies. With the likes of Coleen Rooney, Maura Higgins and Tulisa Contostavlos all rumoured to be heading Down Under for the 24th series, this year’s show looks set to bring plenty of drama and action for viewers at home.
And while they may be yet to step foot in camp, the frontrunner of this year’s show, who’d be taking the title of King or Queen of the Jungle away from 2023 champion Sam Thompson, has already been uncovered - and we’re sure you’ll already recognise their name.
At the top of the list, making them the front runner to walk home with the I’m A Celeb crown, is McFly ’s Danny Jones. At 3/1 to win, he’s emerged as an early favourite according to the latest odds.
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Meanwhile, Love Island’s Maura Higgins, Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall and TikTok sensation GK Barry are also clear favourites and all come in at 5/1. “With only days to go until the new series of I’m A Celebrity kicks off, one celeb already seems to be leading the pack before even setting foot in camp,” said Betfred’s Kayley Cornelius.
“McFly star Danny Jones has struck the right chord with viewers and punters alike, currently topping the betting markets with 3/1 odds to be crowned the next king of the jungle.”
However, other alleged campmates are looking less likely to get to sit on the I’m A Celeb throne and wear the coveted crown if the latest odds are anything to go by. At 50/1, Loose Women panellist Jane Moore is at the bottom of the pack.
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But despite the odds, the I’m A Celeb camp has proved time and time again that life in the jungle is unpredictable. From early dropouts to unexpected Bushtucker Trial champions, the show is filled with unexpected twists and turns year after year.
Luckily viewers at home don’t have long to wait before they see the latest campmates swamp their home comforts for life in the Australian jungle. Much like previous years, the new series will air on ITV1 and ITVX, and will make its highly anticipated return on Sunday, 17 November and will be broadcast nightly at 9pm live from Australia.
While it’s unconfirmed how long the series will play out for, if previous series are anything to go by, the celebs will be calling their jungle home for three weeks - or at least those who make it all the way to the final will.