Nov 27, 2024, 10:49 PM
Nov 27, 2024, 10:56 AM

Two celebrities face elimination as competition heats up in I'm A Celebrity

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Highlights
  • Drama is escalating in I'm A Celebrity camp after Jane Moore's remarks towards Barry McGuigan.
  • Two new contestants, Reverend Richard Coles and Maura Higgins, have joined the camp and quickly adapted.
  • Current odds indicate Maura Higgins is a top contender, suggesting possible shifts in winner predictions.
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In November 2024, 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' saw major drama unfold between contestants in the camp in Australia, where tension has been escalating among the famous participants. The situation intensified when Loose Women star Jane Moore criticized former boxer Barry McGuigan during their time in the camp, signalling a rift among the celebrities. Additionally, the show introduced two new contestants, Reverend Richard Coles and Love Island star Maura Higgins, who joined the main camp last week. Their arrival has stirred the dynamics among the existing stars, with viewers responding positively to the ongoing drama, as they adjusted to camp life despite initial misleading claims about their conditions. As the competition progresses, Maura Higgins has emerged as a strong contender, currently ranked second in betting odds, while Melvin Odoom and Jane Moore share the lowest odds of winning at 200/1. Betting expert Alex Apati noted significant changes in fan-favorites and predicted that the unexpected developments could alter the winner's outcome next month. With the public vote anticipated to open 14 days after the premiere, early speculation suggests that the first eviction could occur on Sunday, December 1, impacting the remaining stars' strategies and alliances moving forward. Viewers have reportedly been entertained by the series, highlighted by co-host Ant McPartlin praising a recent episode as the best of the season so far, thanks to engaging tasks such as the Fright Bus trial which caused stirrings of both chaos and humor among the contestants.

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