GMB’s Susanna Reid drops huge I’m A Celeb hint as co-stars share two ‘clues’

Susanna Reid has fuelled speculation that she could be heading into the I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! jungle later this month.

The Good Morning Britain presenter, 52, is one of the celebrities rumoured to be taking part in the 2023 series, which will launch on ITV on Sunday 19 November, and she's now dropped some huge hints about a possible stint in the jungle.

On Wednesday's instalment of GMB, Susanna told how her co-host Ranvir Singh is "convinced she's going in" to the Australian jungle and keeps texting her snake emojis, prompting her to admit: "I can neither confirm nor deny."


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GMB's entertainment host Richard Arnold then said he'd spotted another clue and questioned if Susanna's new bob hairstyle is in preparation for her upcoming jungle stint.

Susanna isn't the only GMB star rumoured to be a part of this year's IAC line up, with fellow presenter Alex Beresford also fuelling speculation that he is ready to jet off to Australia for the show.

He is strongly tipped for a spot in the jungle and when asked, he said appearing on the ITV show would be "awesome".

GMB stars are no strangers to I'm A Celeb, with both Kate Garraway and Richard Madeley having took part in the show.

The line up for the 2023 series is yet to be revealed, but many famous names are being thrown round as fans continue to wonder who could be going into the jungle.

So far, Jamie Lynn Spears, Josie Gibson, Gemma Owen, Nigel Farage, Frankie Dettori, Marvin Humes, Nick Pickard and Danielle Harold have all been rumoured to be taking part in the much-loved reality TV show, but no names have been confirmed.

A total of 10 celebrities are said to be entering the jungle, with the three-week series kicking off on 19 November with a 105-minute episode. Ant and Dec will once again host the show, and a trailer for the new series hints that it could feature a 'luxury twist' of some kind as it's set in a 'jungle spa'.

Last year, Lioness Jill Scott was crowned Queen of the Jungle with Owen Warner and former Conservative MP Matt Hancock as runner-up.

I'm A Celebrity then aired a special All Stars series earlier this year with a host of legends heading to South Africa to be crowned the ultimate champion. Myleene Klass took the crown with Jordan Banjo in second place and Fatima Whitbread placing third.

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