I’M A Celeb fans are convinced they’ve worked out the exact moment TWO more All Stars will enter camp.
Eagle-eyed viewers have spotted a major clue, sparking fresh excitement over the upcoming twist.
The All Stars series has already seen ten celebrities enter camp as they battle it out to be crowned the ultimate I’m A Celeb legend.
But viewers are all asking the same question – where are the missing two celebs?
So far, viewers have seen stars including Adam Thomas, Ashley Roberts, Beverley Callard, Scarlett Moffatt, Sinitta, Seann Walsh, David Haye, Sir Mo Farah, Craig Charles and Gemma Collins take on gruelling trials as soon as they entered camp – all in a bid to win food.
The camp was split, with Adam, Beverley, Seann and Gemma sent to the even more stripped-back Savannah Scrubs.
But now that the campmates have been reunited, fans are convinced the late arrivals are just around the corner.
Taking to Reddit, one fan asked: “Does anybody know when we could be expecting Jimmy Bullard and Harry Redknapp to be arriving in camp?”
Another replied: “Tomoz maybe? Once the camps are reunited”.
A third added: “They’ll say tomorrow, but then there’ll be another bloody cliffhanger before they actually come in.”
Meanwhile, yesterday’s episode saw an emotional moment Scarlett Moffatt burst into tears as I’m A Celeb’s Mo Farah opened up about being human trafficked as a child.
Mo was nine when a stranger flew him from Africa to the UK using fake travel documents under the name Mohamed Farah – and he has now opened up about the ordeal on national TV.
The Olympian detailed the ordeal of being taken from his relatives, trafficked to another country, given a new identity and made to work as a maid for a woman.
“Basically, I was child trafficked,” he told his campmates.
Everyone around the fire was left stunned, with his co-stars gasping loudly.
Scarlett was visibly shocked by Mo’s admission as she exclaimed “what?”.
As Mo went into more detail, Scarlett said: “Oh my god. That’s awful.”
The Olympian, whose real name is Hussein Abdi Kahin, was born in Somaliland.
His father was killed in the Somali Civil War when he was four, and he was later separated from his mother.
Upon arrival in the UK, the woman who trafficked him to the UK destroyed his relatives’ contact information and forced him to work for her.
Mo was a child when he was forced into domestic servitude.
On I’m A Celeb, he explained how he would be forced to do cleaning and look after her children.
He eventually confided in his PE teacher who contacted social services.
Reacting to the emotional moment in Thursday’s episode, one person penned: “Mo speaking so candidly about what has happened to him is one of the most profound things I’ve ever watched on TV.”
“Mo is a great guy everything he and his family have been though he is a hero,” added a second.
“Omg Mo was trafficked as a child. I never knew that. He’s such a lovely guy,” penned a third.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! South Africa continues at 9pm on ITV1.








