Jane Moore ninth celebrity to arrive in Australia for I'm A Celebrity but shares major concern
Loose Women star Jane Moore has arrived in Australia for ITV's I'm A Celebrity
by Mark Jefferies, Aisha Nozari · The MirrorJane Moore has officially touched down in Australia for I'm A Celebrity, with the Loose Women star being the ninth celebrity spotted at Brisbane airport.
Making her way through the airport, Jane, 62, admitted she was worried about boredom in the jungle, but was keen to have some "interesting chats" with her fellow campmates.
It comes after the TV star revealed why she decided to take part in the hit ITV show, saying: “I have never done a reality show before and I’ve always said when we talk about these things on Loose Women that this programme would be the one. I like an adventure and it appeals to me.”
Jane was hot on the heels of Strictly star Oti Mabuse, who also touched down in Brisbane on Tuesday. Oti gave birth to her first child, a daughter, on Christmas Day last year, with her husband and fellow pro dancer Marius Lepure. Her daughter, whose name is not known, spent six weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after being born ten weeks early and weighing less than 3 lbs.
Explaining her reasons for signing up to I'm A Celeb before her daughter's first birthday, Oti said: "Now I have had my baby daughter, I want to get back to the adventurous and fun Oti. I feel ready for a change and doing something completely different. I will have no make-up, concealer, lashes – it's going to be nice to be laid back."
Campmates began arriving in Australia over the weekend, with McFly 's Danny Jones , 38, the first to be spotted at the airport . The musician's arrival came following reports that his flight had been delayed due to a thunderstorm .
Coronation Street cast member Alan Halsall , 42 - best known for playing Tyrone Dobbs - later landed at the airport himself . The actor was the second campmate to arrive in the country ahead of I'm A Celebrity's return.
N-Dubz member Tulisa Contostavlos , 36, became the third celebrity to arrive . The former X Factor judge's arrival came amid speculation that she is preparing to relaunch her music career after being a campmate.
BBC Radio 1 host Dean McCullough, 32, was the fourth campmate to be seen at the airport. He was spotted at Brisbane Airport on Monday and the presenter shared upon his arrival that it marked his first time visiting Australia. Following his arrival, podcast host GK Barry, 25 - whose real name is Grace Keeling - was the next celebrity to land in the country ahead of the launch. The content creator had already been seen at Heathrow Aiport on Sunday.
Former professional boxer Barry McGuigan , 63, was then the sixth campmate to arrive at the airport. He's said to have signed up for this year's I'm A Celebrity after former professional footballer Ally McCoist , 62, dropped out. The final three campmates are expected to arrive in Australia on Tuesday (UK time).
Ant McPartlin , 48, and Dec Donnelly , 49, will return as hosts for the upcoming series. The presenting duo were both spotted in Australia over the weekend, with their reunion coming just a week before the launch is aired. I'm A Celebrity will be accompanied by companion show Unpacked , hosted by reigning winner Sam Thompson , 32, former campmate Joel Dommett , 39, and radio host Kemi Rodgers, 29. That show is set to feature behind-the-scenes gossip, unseen clips, exclusive interviews and more.
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