Frankie Dettori and Tony Bellew are set to enter the 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' camp.

Frankie Dettori is going into camp

Frankie Dettori is going into camp

The current group of contestants are set to be divided into two teams, with the jockey and the boxer each acting as "coach" before the groups go head-to-head in the so-called Scarena for various challenges over the next few days.

Hosts Ant and Dec broke the news to viewers on Wednesday's (22.11.23) episode of the show.

After earlier announcing there'd be no Bushtucker Trial vote because they would all be taking part in the next task, Ant said: "There are more surprises under way because at the end of today’s trial, our celebrities will be split into two teams of five."

Dec added: "That’s right, over the next couple of days, those two teams will be going head-to-head in trials and challenges and they will take place in an area known as the Scarena."

Ant concluded: "And each of the teams will have their own coach, a titan from the world of sport."

The show ended with clips from the two stars, with Tony, 40, admitting he is in it to win it.

He said: " I’m going into the jungle because it’s a challenge and I love a challenge. I’m a serial winner, I hate to lose. I’m not going to give in. Ive faced many different things in my life and now the jungle is next, let’s see what you’ve got for me."

Meanwhile, the 52-year-old jockey hailed taking part in the show as his "biggest challenge" and expressed his hope he can energise camp.

He said: "My strength as a person, I’m a fighter. I won’t lie to you, I can be quite moody sometimes when I lose so I don’t know what kind of Frankie is going to come out there.

"I feel sorry for my campmates, I’ll be arriving full of energy, they’ll be starving hungry so I hope I give them a bit of energy when I turn up…

"I’ve been racing for 36 years under thousands of people but this is my biggest challenge."

Before the two new contestants were introduced to viewers, Ant and Dec had gone into camp to tell the group they would all be taking part in the next trial, prompting them to excitedly cheer and hug one another.

Nick Pickard excitedly said: “We’re all together, gotta be in it to win it.”


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