I’M A Celeb All Stars series two looks set to be even better than the first fantastic instalment of the star survival spectacular.
Here we get to know the incredible cast battling it out to be crowned King or Queen of the South African Jungle.
In the first look at the second season of I’m A Celeb All Stars, Ant reveals the challenges are set to be “quite a lot harder” than the regular series.
The trailer revealed the show’s stars will be jumping out of planes, rock climbing, and taking on a mid-air agility race course as they compete against each other.
As always, there will be countless creepy crawlies along the way.
The show has been pre-recorded, so viewers won’t be voting for their favourite campmates or choosing who takes part in trials.
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Who tries their hand at them will be decided within the camp and winning is determined by how skilled the celebs are at the crazy new challenges.
Speaking about All Stars, Ant said: “The campmates really brought their A-game to the first series, so we can’t wait to be back for more trials, challenges and surprises amongst the beautiful South African landscape.”
Dec added: “Having a live final is an exciting addition to the new series with the viewers choosing their IAC Legend and we’ve heard some of the new trials are truly epic, even by I’m A Celeb… standards!”
Who is in I’m A Celeb South Africa 2026?
Here is the full line-up of celebrity names who will be battling it out to be crowned the All Star King or Queen of the Jungle:
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- David Haye: The Sun exclusively revealed the former world champion boxer, 44, was preparing to join the All Star cast in November.
- Gemma Collins: The 44-year-old Towie legend’s first stint on I’m A Celeb 2014 lasted just three days, but she’s ready to give jungle living another go.
- Seann Walsh: After finishing in fifth place in 2022, the comedian, 39, has become a dad of-two and won’t have taken the decision to be away from home lightly.
- Harry Redknapp: Football fave Harry, 78, was King of the Jungle back in 2018, and starts the All Star series as one of the favourites to win.
- Scarlett Moffatt: The 2016 winner, 34, is a massive fan on the reality show and said doing All Stars would be “amazing”.
- Adam Thomas: Earning the nickname ‘Mr Bushtucker Trial’ during his first stint in 2016, the Emmerdale star, 37, still holds the record for taking on the most challenges ever – 12.
- Sir Mo Farah: The 42-year-old Olympic legend featured on the show during the coronavirus pandemic when it relocated to Gwrych Castle, Wales, finishing fifth overall.
- Ashley Roberts: The Pussycat Doll, 44, finished as a runner-up back in 2012, and is no stranger to reality TV after taking on Strictly and The Jump.
- Sinitta: The 61-year-old won the hearts of the nation on I’m A Celeb 2011, when she was truly terrified, screaming her way through the Bushtucker Trials.
- Craig Charles: The Radio Two, Red Dwarf and Coronation Street favourite, 61, was among the favourites to win when he was forced to leave the 2014 series early after his brother, Dean, suffered a fatal heart attack.
- Jimmy Bullard: The former Premier League ace was “gutted” when he was voted off first in 2014, but the 46-year-old is back for another shot at the crown.
- Beverley Callard: Having played Rovers Return landlady Liz McDonald for over three decades, the 68-year-old fancied another shot on the show after a wet couple of weeks in Wales during the pandemic in 2020.
How can I watch I’m A Celeb South Africa 2026?
As of December 8, 2025, no exact start date for the second series of I’m A Celeb All Stars has been released, beyond the fact it is launching in 2026.
But the first season was filmed between September and October 2023, before being broadcast in April and May the following year.
I’m A Celeb South Africa was filmed in September 2025, meaning the show will most likely air in April and May 2026.
The series will be broadcast on ITV1 (and STV in Scotland) and available for streaming on ITVX.











