When I'm A Celebrity… South Africa starts as full All Stars line-up finally revealed

Not long to go!
Fabio Magnocavallo

I’m A Celebrity South Africa is just around the corner and the All Stars line-up has finally been announced following months of speculation.

Unlike the regular version, the All-Stars series is pre-recorded and was reportedly filmed last September. However, in a new twist, it was revealed that the winner will be voted for by the public, making the 2026 final the only episode to be live.

Today (March 9), ITV confirmed which celebrities will be taking on the jungle experience once again and when the series will start. Don’t worry, you won’t be disappointed…

Ashley Roberts
Ashley Roberts is joining the I’m A Celebrity All Stars line-up (Credit: Splash News)

I’m A Celebrity… South Africa 2026 line-up: David Haye and Ashley Roberts

Former world champion boxer David Haye and Pussycat Dolls performer Ashley Roberts are on the bill. The pair appeared on the 12th series in 2012 and finished in third and second place, respectively.

Former EastEnders star Charlie Brooks won their series. But could he either of them out on top this time around?

All Stars line-up: Scarlett Moffatt and Adam Thomas

After winning the show in 2016, Scarlett Moffatt is also eager to give the show another shot.

She was crowned Queen of the Jungle after making the final two alongside comedian Joel Dommett, who was the runner-up.

However, Waterloo Road actor Adam Thomas, who finished in third place in the same series, has also signed himself up. Currently, he holds the record for doing the most Bushtucker Trials ever.

Will he at least break that record during the I’m A Celebrity All Stars series?

Seann Walsh

Comedian Seann Walsh finished in fifth place during the 2022 series, where former Lioness Jill Scott won.

Both of them are joining the All-Stars series.

Beverley Callard smiling
Beverley came ninth in 2020 (Credit: Splashnews.com)

Sir Mo Farah and Beverley Callard

In 2020, Olympic long-distance runner and track athlete Sir Mo Farah and Corrie star Beverley Callard took part in the show held in Gwrych Castle in North Wales during the coronavirus pandemic.

Mo finished in fifth place, and Beverley came ninth, where Giovanna Fletcher was crowned Queen of the Jungle that series.

The pair never got to have their jungle experience abroad the first time around. However, they will this time.

Sinitta
Sinitta is also appearing on All Stars (Credit: Splash News)

I’m A Celebrity South Africa 2026 line-up: Sinitta joins All Stars

Pop star and TV personality Sinitta competed in the eleventh series of I’m A Celeb in 2011, entering as a late arrival on Day 3.

The Toy Boy hitmaker finished in 11th place, but could her South African experience see her make it even further?

Gemma Collins on This Morning
Gemma Collins is returning to the jungle (Credit: ITV)

ITV announces four stars who’ll join the All Stars line-up as latecomers

For those who might have been missing The GC on the line-up, fear not… She’s coming back for another crack at the show as a series latecomer.

Gemma Collins will be joined by three more latecomers. They are Harry Redknapp, Craig Charles and Jimmy Bullard. The late arrivals take the total amount of stars taking part in I’m A Celebrity All Stars to 12.

The first of the four arrives at the end of episode one, ITV has confirmed…

When does I’m A Celebrity South Africa 2026 start?

I’m A Celebrity South Africa will launch on Monday, April 6.

It will air weeknights until its live finale in London, which is set to air on Friday, April 24, where one of the celebrities will be crowned a winner.

Read more: ITV shares first look at new I’m A Celebrity… South Africa series as fans declare ‘the more celebs the better’

I’m A Celebrity South Africa launches Monday, April 6 on ITV and ITVX