I’m A Celebrity twist as ITV plans to film stars in jungle and beam out to different show

Jane Moore and GK Barry could be about to make I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here history with ITV bosses reportedly ready for a unique situation in the hit jungle series

Fans of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here could be in for a treat.

Reports suggest the hit ITV evening show could be set for a never been done before moment to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Loose Women. As the talk show prepares for its 25-hour “Talkathon”, it’s thought ITV bosses want to include campmate Jane Moore in the epic feat, if she’s still Down Under. GK Barry could also be set to feature, as she is regularly on the lunchtime series.

The Talkathon is set to see the Loose Women team be live on air for 25 hours next Thursday. It will see faces from present and past taking turns to host the show and discuss topical news. It has been arranged to raise funds for Britain Get Talking charities.

Jane could be taking part in the 25 hour Talkathon
Jane could be taking part in the 25 hour Talkathon 
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Speaking of the plans to the Sun, a source said: “A show source said: “Everyone is backing them to stay in Australia but the team is really keen to find a way that they can somehow be involved in the Talkathon, whilst hopefully continuing their adventure in camp.”

The source said including Jane and GK while in the jungle would be the perfect addition to the huge celebrations. “Jane is one of the original Loose Women and was in the first ever ep plus, GK is the same age as the show! Everything is crossed.”

Meanwhile, fellow Loose Women star Ruth Langsford recently touched down in Australia. She is set to appear on the spin-off show, Unpacked, from tonight (Friday, November 29). As she arrived at the airport Down Under, Ruth told us: “I think she [Jane] is doing so well. Of course I am backing her to win, but of course I have Grace as well. I have two Loose Women. Maybe it could be a double win and two Queens of the Jungle.”

Speaking of how Jane has been performing, she added: “I thought Jane was extraordinary in her challenge when she swam underwater.That was extremely difficult, I would not have been able to do that. She was very calm, and you noticed that the only person who didn’t scream on the bus was Jane. She is a good woman.”

And she also laid foundations for a shock return to This Morning, insisting “never say never”. However, a return to life in the jungle was quickly ruled out: “Absolutely not,” she reaffirmed when asked.

Jane’s daughters are currently in Australia as they wait to take to the iconic bridge once their mum exits the jungle life. Speaking of their mum’s appearance, they said: “She went in wanting the adventure and if you came out the other side having not done a trial I think she would have been really disappointed.”

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