I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is coming back — and this season is set to be seriously iconic. This year, I'm a Celebrity is welcoming back some fan-favourite All Stars to take on the jungle in South Africa.
This will be the second All-Star series following the 2023 series, which saw Myleene Klass taking home the crown.
This year, 12 former islanders, including a few previous winners, are returning to the show. Most of the show, which premieres on 6 April, was filmed back in September in South Africa, while the live final will take place in London on 24 April.
BBC's bookers have been working overtime – and the lineup is officially locked.

Who’s in the I’m A Celebrity All-Stars 2026 line-up?
Known for: Adam Barton in Emmerdale and Donte Charles in Waterloo Road
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 16th series, 2016
Adam previously appeared on I'm a Celebrity in 2016 during the 16th series, entering the jungle on Day 1 before leaving on Day 22. He's best known for his roles in Emmerdale and Waterloo Road.
Known for: singer and former member of the Pussycat Dolls
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 12th series, 2012
Ashley was a member of the Pussycat Dolls until they disbanded in 2010. She went on to release solo music and move into acting. In 2019, she made her West End debut as Dawn, in Waitress the musical. She has also appeared on a few reality shows, including The Jump (2015), Strictly Come Dancing (2018), The Real Dirty Dancing UK (2021) and Dance Monsters (2022).
Known for: TV personality and presenter, Gogglebox
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 16th series, 2016
Scarlett famously won the 2016 series of I'm a Celebrity, beating fellow All-Star participant Adam Thomas. You probably know her from Gogglebox as well as her presenting work on shows like Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway and I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp. Last year, she was also crowned winner of Strictly Come Dancing.
Known for: former boxer
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 12th series, 2012
David finished third back in 2012. He's a former boxer who competed between 2002 and 2018.
They've got to get their heads in the game.

Known for: playing Liz McDonald in Coronation Street
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 20th series, 2020
Beverley has long been a fixture in Coronation Street, playing Liz McDonald for multiple stints on the show: 1989–1998, 2000–2001, 2003–2011, and 2013–2020. You may also remember her as Flo in Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. She was the third celeb voted off in the 20th series of I'm a Celeb.
Known for: comedian
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 22nd series, 2022
Seann finished fifth in the 22nd series of I'm a Celebrity, and he's back to have another go at taking home the crown. The comedian is known for his stand-up, along with his many panel and reality show appearances, including Mock the Week, Virtually Famous, Strictly Come Dancing, and, of course, I'm a Celebrity.
Known for: singer and actress
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 11th series, 2011
Sinitta has a long and impressive career spanning theatre, film, TV and the music industry. Over the years, she's appeared in numerous musicals, including Hair, Cats and Little Shop of Horrors. She has also appeared as a guest judge on The X Factor, a presenter on Loose Women, The Jump, Celebrity Masterchef and Celebs Go Dating. She released three studio albums in the ‘80s and ’90s.
Known for: former long-distance runner
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 20th series, 2020
Mo Farah took home gold medals at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics in both the 5,000m and 10,000m races. He holds the record for most global championship gold medals and remains Britain's most successful track athlete in Olympic history. He originally appeared in the 20th series of I'm a Celebrity and was the eighth to be eliminated.
Known for: media personality and reality TV star
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 14th series, 2014
Gemma Collins has certainly made the rounds on British reality TV. She first found fame on The Only Way Is Essex between 2011 and 2019. She also appeared in Celebrity Big Brother in 2016, Celebs Go Dating in 2018 and Dancing on Ice in 2019. Gemma withdrew from I'm a Celebrity after three days back in 2014, believing she had caught malaria. “I thought, do you know what, September is a really boring month,” said Gemma to Heat of her decision to come back for the All Stars series, “So do you know what, why not, hell yes, I'm gonna do it. And I'm so pleased that I did.”
Known for: actor and comedian
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 14th series, 2014
Craig is known for playing Lloyd Mullaney in Coronation Street. He also presented Robot Wars from 1998 until 2004 and provided the narration for Takeshi's Castle. He left his original series of I'm a Celebrity early after learning that his brother had died following a heart attack.
Known for: former footballer, coach and TV presenter
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 14th series, 2014
Jimmy played for West Ham, Peterborough, Wigan, Fulham, Hull and other clubs throughout his professional career. He was also the manager of Leatherhead from 2016 to 2017. He's made a number of TV appearances, including Match of the Day, Play to the Whistle, Sunday Brunch and Reality Bites. He's been the co-host of Sky Sports' Soccer AM since 2017.
Known for: former footballer and manager
Previous I'm a Celebrity season: 18th series, 2018
Harry Redknapp played for West Ham, Bournemouth, Brentford, and a few American teams during his football career. He went on to manage Bournemouth from 1983-1992, West Ham from 1994-2001, Portsmouth from 2002-2004 and from 2005-2008, Southampton from 2004-2005, Tottenham from 2008-2012, Queens Park from 2012-2015, Jordan in 2016, and Birmingham in 2017. He appeared in the 18th series of I'm a Celebrity the following year, eventually winning the show.
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