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31st Oct 2022

I’m A Celebrity 2022 cast ‘worth over £76,000,000’ combined

Charlie Herbert

I'm A Celebrity 2022 cast ‘worth over £76,000,000’ combined

Part of the Australian jungle is about to become a very rich neighbourhood

The cast of ‘I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!’ are estimated to be worth over £76million thanks to their combined fortunes.

In just a few days time, the ITV series will make its long-awaited return to the jungle in Australia, with celebrities including Mike Tindall, Boy George and Olivia Attwood all set to take part.

While ITV is yet to officially announce the line-up, a number of celebs – including those mentioned above – have been photographed arriving at the airport in Brisbane ahead of the launch show, with several speaking to media about their upcoming appearances on the programme.

Other big names set to spend up to three weeks in the jungle include radio DJ Chris Moyles, Euro 2022 winner Jill Scott and comedian Seann Walsh.

And it’s a pretty expensive lineup by the sounds of things, with the celebs having an estimated combined fortune of more than £76m.

Eighties icon Boy George is the wealthiest of the lot, and is thought to be worth more than £43m, making up more than half of the overall cast figure.

This may help explain why it’s reportedly taken a heft pay packet to convince him to take part in the show…

Former rugby union player Mike Tindall is worth more than £15m according to the Sun, whilst Chris Moyles is rumoured to be sitting around the £8m mark.

Meanwhile, Lioness has an estimated £4m in the bank, and former Love Island star Attwood is thought to be worth £1.2m.

Once you add up the rumoured worth of the rest of the contestants, you’re at a figure not far off £80m, according to the Metro.

You can find the all-but-confirmed full I’m A Celebrity 2022 cast here.

The new series of ‘I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!’ will begin on Sunday November 6, with a bumper 105-minute episode.

The date is several weeks earlier than the show’s usual slot in mid-November. This is to avoid a clash with this winter’s World Cup, with only the series’ final week overlapping with ITV’s coverage of the tournament.

The series is returning to Australia for the first time since 2019 after two years in Wales because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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