The comedian teased the drama set to land on screens as the celebrities headed back into camp.
Seann Walsh has opened up about his experience on I’m A Celebrity… South Africa, as he returned to take on Ant and Dec’s Bushtucker Trials.
The comedian, 40, originally entered the jungle in 2022 alongside the likes of Matt Hancock and Boy George.
He’s now joining Scarlett Moffatt, Gemma Collins, Adam Thomas, Harry Redknapp, Ashley Roberts, Beverley Callard and Sir Mo Farah.
David Haye, Sinitta, Craig Charles, Jimmy Bullard and Adam Thomas complete the line-up for the highly anticipated All Stars series, which debuted last night.
Seann has now teased the drama viewers can expect to see as he shed light on filming the show.
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Appearing on Good Morning Britain today, he told presenters Richard Madeley and Charlotte Hawkins about a terrifying opening trial he faced, as he was suspended high up in the air, squealing for his mum at one point.
As Charlotte described the challenge as “horrific”, Seann recalled: “It got to the end and you’re meant to grab the star, and I didn’t realise you’re meant to jump. So I was ahead of Sinitta, and I’m trying to reach for the star, and in my peripheral vision I saw Sinitta dive off and grab the star, that’s what happened there.”
He went on to explain that he wanted another go on I’m A Celebrity after having “such a good time” during his original stint.
“It went well, I have fantastic memories of singing Culture Club songs with Boy George, I had a wonderful time, it was just more memories,” he said.
Teasing the drama that has yet to come, he continued: “I think it’s a bit more early 00s, the way we remember reality TV.”
He joked: “You never thought you’d see Ant and Dec come to blows, but they really go for it, Dec bites!”
Seann also discussed the eating challenges on I’m A Celebrity, saying the All Stars version is “bigger, badder and harder”.
He said: “In the original series you might get one eating challenge, and one thing you’ve got to eat through, but now it’s many, dozens, so it’s much harder.”
Clarifying a misconception about the food in the camp, he added: “When people watch the show and come up to me, [they say], ‘Do you genuinely just eat the things that are on the show?’
“People genuinely think that the camera turns and a guy on a moped turns up and is like, ‘Give me your number, here’s your chicken madras’. It’s real, as you know.”
This series will see one eating challenge that lasts five and a half hours, which Seann had to witness.
He admitted: “You’re lucky that it’s not going out live!”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1 and ITVX. I’m A Celebrity… South Africa continues tonight at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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