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ITV I'm A Celebrity bosses fear 'miserable' Jamie Lynn Spears will quit just hours into show

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The latest season of I'm A Celebrity only launched last night but ITV bosses are already concerned that one star is ready to pack up and head home just hours into this year's series.It's rumoured that fears are growing that Britney Spears' younger sister, Jamie Lynn, may leave the jungle as she is reportedly "miserable" in camp.

Viewers watched yesterday evening as the American actress and singer jumped from a plane alongside Marvin Humes and Nick Pickard before going on to complete the challenge Temple of Doom.The 32-year-old is believed to have isolated herself in camp on Saturday and has stayed in bed alone with producers left worried that she could be a "flight risk".Outside of the cameras and scenes that aired on TV, it's her behaviour in camp that has become obvious to the crew according to a source that spoke to The Sun.They said: "She has kept herself somewhat separate, not really socialising — and stayed in bed."They added that she appeared to be really homesick and that, unlike the other celebrities in the camp, she doesn't have any connections.However, in order to receive her full pay cheque, Jamie Lynn needs to stay in the jungle for 72 hours.The Zoey 101 star has already proven to be a bit of a headache for ITV bosses after she refused to take part in media chats before entering the jungle.While it's not mandatory for celebrities to speak to journalists ahead of starring on the ITV show, it is incredibly rare for a contestant not to do so.A TV source told the Mirror: "It is disappointing Jamie Lynn wouldn't speak to journalists out in Australia. "She kept her head down at Brisbane airport which is fair enough after a long flight, but it is highly unusual to not take part in the media chats whilst waiting to

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