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Jorgie Porter joins ‘I’m a Celebrity’
Rain is scheduled to soak this year’s contestants from day one, with the only saving grace being 24 to 30-degree heat.
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JORGIE PORTER, 27 – The Hollyoaks star doesn’t like spiders, her dream camper is Sir David Attenborough and she wants to dispel the myth she’s like her ditzy character, Theresa McQueen. Sister show I’m a Celebrity… My fee is going to a charity.
Coral Bookmakers said they had “witnessed a gamble” on Pilkington winning the show, with odds of 6-1.
So who else is joining him?
Hollyoaks beauty Jorgie Porter was the first name to touch down in Australia, and will be a last-minute replacement for Stephanie Davis, who had to pull out due to a nut allergy. “He got the part and we immediately gelled”.
Wearing her blonde tresses in a casual up ‘do, the 27-year-old oozed sexiness in a cleavage-enhancing white bikini, not dissimilar to the one worn by Myleene during her time on the ITV show. But I do want to stay.
“This has all been very quick”. I don’t buy into that whole vacuous celebrity thing though.
Jorgie also has a fairly innovative concept of how exactly to keep her enviable curves while she puts up with a diet of beans and rice.
Known to many as the host and lead paranormal investigator on Most Haunted, Yvette Fielding is a great television personality who readily admits that she is “terrified of anything that moves”.
He said: “I think people will be surprised how non-confrontational I am and how amusing I am”. I have also vowed to my family not to scream. “That is a promise”. Like ghosts? She’s in the wrong job – and probably the wrong place with that phobia.
“I found this site on YouTube where you could hypnotise yourself to be braver”.
“We expect her to clash with the campers and definitely ruffle feathers”. Susannah Constantine is reportedly part of the line-up after signing a £200,000 deal. My children are old enough for me to be away for that long. “I want to push myself physically and mentally”. The only shock is that on screen partner Trinny isn’t appearing.
Before wanting to be an actress, Jorgie had her heart set on being a ballet dancer – but was cruelly told she was too fat to be one. “I get mad and grumpy since I have not eaten”. They don’t know anything about it and I know they will think I have been sneaky.
He hopes Simon Cowell will think he is courageous to go on the programme.
It was rumoured that Union J’s Josh Cuthbert was heading into the jungle this year, but it seems that while the rumours were close, it was actually his fellow bandmember George Shelley instead.
Plus, “X Factor choreographer” basically equals glorified puppy trainer anyway.
“I’m going to try and forget about all the cameras as otherwise they will make me really self-conscious!”
“I have a lot of respect for people’s privacy”, he explains. He says he’s going to miss his bed, home comforts and his mum while he’s in the jungle.
The singer said that he hoped X Factor boss Simon Cowell would be watching.
Boxer Eubank (49), reckons this will be his first “holiday” since he was 16.
“I am allowed to let go and have fun”. I’ve been brought up on it all and I am very proud (of my upbringing.) I am going to give it a go.
“It was all so random and I started acting a bit weird. It’s not something to be wary of”. I see a lot of bush tucker trials in his future, if only to curb his habit for impromptu poetry recitals.
I’m A Celeb is back on Sunday.
Chris thinks that he won’t “have time to miss anything” and apart from being scared of heights he isn’t sure of any other fears, but adds: “It’s good to be scared”.
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“He doesn’t get it at all”.