I’m A Celebrity cast already fighting over what luxury items to take into the jungle, reveals show boss

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I’M A Celebrity’s 2022 line-up are squabbling over what luxury items to take into the jungle camp.

The cast enter the jungle on Sunday where they will be cut off from the outside world – but they are allowed to win one item of their choosing during tasks.

Mike Tindall MBE, Owen Warner, Olivia Attwood, Charlene White, Boy George, Scarlette Douglas, Sue Cleaver, Chris Moyles, Babatunde Aléshé and Jill Scott MBE will enter the jungle on Sunday
Anne Hegerty got a handheld fan, with Fleur East received a hair cream and James McVey a pot of moisturiser in 2018

Nobody is allowed to ask for the same thing, which means they’ll be battling to lay claim to the most popular items.

I’m A Celeb‘s executive producer Olly Nash explained the celebs are currently negotiating with producers.

He said: “This year like most years they will get an opportunity to win their luxury items, but it depends how well they get on.

“They’re still in negotiation because we try to make sure that not everybody has the same. So we’re still negotiating.”

He added to The Mirror: “What is the most common over the years? Pillows and photos from home.

“Then you get people like Helen Flanagan who asked for fake tan and then when she got it five days in she already had a tan and she ended up with a bright orange face.

“Joey Essex brought in rubber rings to play in the pool. So some people bring in silly stuff.”

However, items that would stop the stars from socialising in camp are banned.

Olly continued: “You wouldn’t have books, you won’t have anything like a game of chess or anything like that.

“So you wouldn’t have anything that could be distracting, part of this game is making sure that you are creating reality and having a chat with other people and doing stuff and dealing with the boredom.”

Viewers will discover the stars’ luxury items a week or so into the series.

In 2018, Fleur East was seen receiving hair cream, Anne Hegerty a handheld fan and James McVey a pot of moisturiser.

It comes after HOAR revealed producers have installed several new features in the camp ahead of the show’s return to screens on Sunday night.

A first look at the new set show a mighty caravan wedged at the top of the set – presumably to offer luxurious sleeping areas for the camp leaders.

The Hollywood-style motorhome will provide a cosy respite for at least one celeb – and shelter from the creepy-crawlies.

Night-time arrangements don’t look nearly as comfortable for the rest of the stars, with a double-decker camp bed seen for the first time.

Snaps released by ITV reveal there’s also a battered old bicycle – though it’s unlikely to be up to the standards Chris Moyles, who requested an exercise bike, was hoping for.

Ant and Dec will return to host the ITV show