'I'm A Celebrity... South Africa' is back for the first time since 2023 and will air in April. Here's ITV News Entertainment Reporter Rishi Davda on what's in store for the contestants and viewers
Joining Sir Mo and Collina will be Scarlett Moffatt, Adam Thomas, Ashley Roberts, David Haye, Beverley Callard, Seann Walsh, Sinitta, Craig Charles, Jimmy Bullard and Harry Redknapp.
It is the second season of I'm a Celeb South Africa, the spin-off show which swaps the Australian jungle for Kruger National Park and features returning celebs as its main draw.
Moffatt was crowned Queen of the Jungle back in 2016, while Redknapp won the show in 2018. Haye made it to the final in 2012.
Bullard had a less successful run in the camp in 2014, and he was the first campmate to be voted off.
The campmates have all already proved they can survive the gruelling bushtucker trials of the jungle, but in the South African Savannah, the trials are even tougher.
The pre-recorded series will begin on Monday, April 6 and will air on ITV1, STV and ITVX. In a change to the format, the winner will be decided by the public during a live grand final from London on Friday, April 24.
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Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will return as hosts, with ITV saying the new run will feature fresh trials and challenges set against the South African landscape.
The broadcaster has also said the second series will introduce a new element by giving viewers the final say over who is crowned the 2026 winner.
The first South Africa spin-off aired in 2023 and saw returning campmates compete to be named the first I'm A Celebrity legend. Myleene Klass won that series.
I'm A Celebrity...South Africa returns to ITV in April.