I'm A Celebrity 2024: Third celebrity arrives in Australia ahead of ITV series

Several rumoured campmates have been spotted arriving in Australia ahead of the new series of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!

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Several rumoured campmates have been spotted arriving in Australia ahead of the new series of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Former X Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos has become the latest celebrity to arrive in Australia ahead of the launch of I'm A Celebrity...

Get Me Out Of Here! The new ITV series is set to launch next week on November 17. Tulisa, 36, who is best known as a member of N-Dubz, has been among the rumoured line-up for the ITV show. She was spotted at Brisbane Airport on Sunday, November 10.



The singer-songwriter arrived in a mask in an apparent attempt to hide her identity and is thought to be launching a comeback on the show. She was seen wearing a grey hoodie and matching pants, as well as a baseball cap, the Mirror Online reports . She refused to comment on the ITV show upon her arrival saying only: "Is there a McDonalds around here?" She then teased that wanted a Big Mac and got into a waiting car still wearing her hood up and with a mask on.

It comes following the arrival of musician Danny Jones, 38, earlier on Sunday. The McFly member became the first celebrity to land at the airport, with him having flown in from London. He was seen sporting an Oasis t-shirt, dark trousers and a pair of white shoes as he walked through the airport.

Teasing over his motivation for the trip, Danny, who was spotted with a guitar among his luggage, said: "The McFly boys don't know it [but] I'm here to do a solo album." He went on to share that he has some experience with camping. As previously reported, Danny, whose bandmate Dougie Poynter won I'm A Celebrity back in 2011, shared that he had a "hairy" flight after his plane delayed landing because of a thunderstorm.

Once he did arrive though, he bumped into spin-off show Unpacked's hosts Sam Thompson and Joel Dommett in the airport. Coronation Street cast member Alan Halsall, 42, later arrived at the airport himself. The actor, who has played Tyrone Dobbs on the soap opera since 1998, was photographed in a dark t-shirt and trousers, and trainers, after his flight.

Alan teased following his arrival: "I'm just here to play golf. It's a long way to come but I am an avid fan of..

.golf." He added; "Camping? Camping has got nothing to do with it, I am not going to be camping on the golf course!" The National Television Awards winner is close pals with his Corrie colleague Andy Whyment, who was runner-up on I'm A Celebrity in 2019.

Asked if he had taken any advice about Australia from him, Alan grinned and said: "I wouldn't take any advice from Andy Whyment about anything." There's been much speculation over the line-up for this year's I'm A Celebrity in recent weeks. More arrivals are due into Brisbane in the coming days and broadcaster ITV is set to announce the campmates within the next week.

The camp is expected to include Coleen Rooney, 38, and Barry McGuigan, 63. Former professional boxer Barry is said to have signed up for the show after former footballer Ally McCoist, 62, dropped out. GK Barry, 25, is also expected to appear and was spotted at Heathrow Aiport on Sunday morning.

The content creator - also known as Grace Keeling - was seen in a dark co-ord set, a black baseball cap and white trainers..