Robert Irwin and Julia Morris are busy putting the finishing touches on the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! jungle camp, ready for the arrival of the new batch of celebrities.
Hosting can be such hard work, just ask one of the celebs packing her bags for South Africa! This TV host is trading the fame game for the fun and games of the jungle.
Check out the clue below and keep your eyes peeled for more hints as we get closer to Sunday, 19 January.
Skye Wheatley won the 10th season of Channel 10‘s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, beating out fellow top three contestants Callum Hole and Tristan MacManus.
Wheatley is an influencer and finished third in season 11 of Big Brother Australia. During her time in camp, she never shied away from feeling the big feelings, crying, laughing, and singing her way through every mood.
Wheatley’s charity, Bully Zero, is Australia’s leading bullying prevention charity. It was begun by founder Ali Halkic after his son died by suicide after falling victim to cyberbullying. Bully Zero provides evidence-based education, advocacy, and support for all communities across Australia.
Season 10 saw Aussie darling Robert Irwin – a passionate conservationist, zookeeper, photographer, and son of Steve Irwin – join the show to co-host alongside Julia Morris.
Ahead of his debut, Irwin was named Australia’s most popular broadcast personality in the Australian Talent Index’s 2024 Top Talent Report – before the show had even aired.
Irwin, a relative newcomer to Aussie screens, took out the top broadcast talent spot, eclipsing the last report’s winner – comedian and TV personality Hamish Blake – in his debut appearance on the list.
Alongside his top broadcast position, Irwin was also voted number one broadcast talent by women and was considered the celebrity who gives the most back to the community, according to the Index.
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