2019 Form Guide: I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here
Who will be out in the jungle for the 2019 season of I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here?
- Biggest Loser host’s drive to enter jungle
- Jacqui Lambie to join Channel 10 show
- Why Sam Dastyari is heading for jungle
Ajay Rochester, 49, former Biggest Loser host
“I fart. I fart in bed. I have been single for 10 years. And I am terrified. I don’t know if I can hold them in my sleep. I can play the national anthem with my farts.
“I am not going to leave unless you drag me out by the ankles or I have a crown on my head.
“I am not saying I am going to win, it is usually a footballer or Australia’s sweetheart that wins, so I am very realistic about that, but I will never say I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here.
“Even if I have to choke on a spider’s butt.”
Dermot Brereton, 54, AFL legend
“I know a lot of my mates will be voting to keep me in because they want to see me eat shit.
“I am very competitive. I have had people who played me in Monopoly, we haven’t finished the game, and yet they refuse to play me ever again.”
Jacqui Lambie, 47, former federal politician
“I am coming in there and I am going to be stirring up a lot of shit. No doubt about that.
“I’m coming in there to break them. I want them down and out so I can bring home the trophy.”
Justin Lacko, 28, model and former Love Island contestant
“Oh my god. I thought we would get coffee in the morning. Do we not get coffee?
“Finding the girl of my dreams is my life’s biggest challenge. I haven’t found her and it kills me. I want to find her and get married and have kids already.”
Justine Schofield, 33, former MasterChef contestant
“I can be a bit controlling and meticulous when it comes to cooking and I feel that could be annoying as I will want to cook.
“If something annoys me, I do have a bit of a bite back. It is a bad thing, instead of just talking nicely, sometimes I will snap. I don’t want to do it on the show though.”
Luke Jacobz, 37, former Home And Away actor and X Factor host
“I’m not looking forward to being starved or sleeping with snorers.
“I’m not super good with creepy crawlies or snakes or heights or super small spaces or the unknown. I also have a very weak stomach.”
Natasha Exelby, 35, former newsreader
“I hate seafood. The worst thing they could possibly give me is a five-star seafood platter that most people would kill to eat.”
Richard Reid, 51, gossip guru
“I have it (weight loss) written into my contract. It is the entire reason I am going into the jungle.”
Sam Dastyari, former politician
“I can breakdance. I spent my high school years wanting to be a dancer and taught myself thinking that was how I would win fame, recognition and women.”
Tahir Bilgic, 48, comedian
“I am worried about the eating challenges because I have a weak stomach. I actually haven’t told my stomach about going into the jungle because I don’t think it will come with me.
“I plan to surprise my stomach by saying we are going on a holiday and then tricking it. The whole thing is going to end badly.
“Growing up my mum has never let me go without food for more than two hours and takes it personally if I am ever hungry — I think it is an ethnic thing.”
Yvie Jones, 46, and Angie Kent, 28, Gogglebox duo
Angie: “I don’t have a strong stomach. I’m frightened I’ll either poo myself or throw up.”
Yvie: “I am the hangriest bastard around. My blood sugar drops after two hours and I’ll eat your head off, figuratively and literally.”