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Nigel Farage admits he 'might' star on ITV's I'm a Celebrity as he's seen landing in Australia

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Nigel Farage has been pictured arriving in Australia with one week to go until the return of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here.

The ITV series will be back on screens next Sunday (November 19), hosted again by Ant and Dec. Viewers were fiercely divided during the last series as former Conservative health secretary Matt Hancock signed up to the show, two years after the Covid pandemic.

And it appears I’m A Celebrity fans could be bracing themselves for another divisive politician to enter the famous jungle. Mr Farage, the former Ukip and Brexit Party leader, has previously claimed to have turned down multiple requests to star on the show since the 2016 Brexit referendum.

After landing in Australia earlier today, he told MailOnline he 'might be going into' the jungle this time. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing star says 'it's right' and praises 'really special' dancer as Krishnan Guru-Murphy leaves judges 'undecided' in exit READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Ellie Leach breaks silence on 'really good' relationship with Vito Coppola as she reveals weight loss "I can’t confirm I’m doing it," he added. "I just think there’s a big… audience out there that watches the programme (who are), actually, people… worth talking to.” Mr Farage announced on GB News last month he was considering going on the show to 'connect' with a younger audience.

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