I'm A Celeb: This Good Morning Britain star Richard Arnold teases he could be on ITV next year
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As Sam Thompson is crowned the winner of the show with Josie Gibson making it to the top 5, Good Morning Britain star Richard Arnold recently teased he could be on the show next year.
More under this adMore under this adGood Morning Britain’s Richard Arnold hints I’m A Celeb candidature
The 54-year-old entertainment reporter had just returned from Australia after covering the show. While he was on-site for his assignment, reportedly, he was made a proposal by show hosts Ant and Dec to be a part of next year’s line up.
The personal request video was played on Thursday morning on GMB where Ant and Dec were seen inviting Richard into the critter-filled camp, promising him a ‘hammock’ was waiting. Seeing the personalized invite by Ant and Dec, hosts Ben Shephard and Charlotte Hawkins quizzed him about being the next campmate, confirmed The Sun. Richard replied:
More under this adMore under this adYou would love nothing more.
Would I? It's a stellar invite from Ant and Dec.More under this adMore under this ad
I am at a time of life where if one door opens you walk through it - if your knees can make it.More under this adMore under this ad
So I don't know.
This comes days after ITV revealed they will ‘think twice’ before casting a politician in the upcoming series. After Nigel Farage clashed with I’m A Celeb bosses and crew over trials, his nude showering and derogatory comments made by channel boss Kevin Lygo.
More under this adMore under this adIn his response he said:
I would suggest, Mr Lygo, that I am prepared to ignore your rude, one-handed gestures, the rude pathetic attempts from your staff to stitch me up.
If you really want to go to war with me, I don’t think it would do ITV share prices a lot of good.More under this adMore under this ad
Meanwhile, a source told The Sun:
I’m A Celeb has always always cast divisive characters but now we think it’ll be a case of thinking twice.More under this adMore under this ad
Nigel’s MO is all about making it seem like the establishment is against him but no one expected it to become that hand that fed him.
This is the problem with having politicians on; they are usually in it to further their political standing.More under this adMore under this ad
Never say never but it sounds like it has cast doubt high-up on having another politician on.
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The Sun: Good Morning Britain star hints they’ve signed up for I’m A Celeb 2024 after ‘invite from Ant and Dec’
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