I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! fans are eagerly expecting any news on the upcoming All Stars season, and Ant and Dec have finally released some specifics.
Last year the duo stated that a spin-off was being produced in South Africa, which would feature our ‘favourite celebs from the last 20 years who are going back in to do it one more time’.
The show has already been filmed and is scheduled to premiere later this year.
The hosts, both 47, appeared on Lorraine on Friday morning and revealed some details about how the show would proceed.
‘It’s kind of an all-stars, taking some of your favourite campmates from the last 20 years and taking them for a brand new challenge in South Africa,’ Dec said.
‘So it’s a completely different landscape and they’re doing it again.
‘They’re competing to become the first ever I’m A Celebrity Legend of the Savanna…it’s very special.’

Ant added: ‘It’s slightly different to the show we do in Australia because they go head-to-head in trials and whoever loses leaves.
‘It’s quite brutal, so that’s how we decided the winner.’
‘We’ve done it, we’ve shot it and it’s really, really good,’ Dec said.
While they were finally able to return to Australia for the latest season of I’m A Celebrity, Ant and Dec flew to South Africa first.

However, they recognised that it was a significant change because they were in an actual jungle this time, and they were confronted with different wildlife that offered its own filming issues.
‘Do you know what though, there was loads of baboons when we filmed the series,’ Ant said.
‘There was baboons everywhere. Like we’d be in the middle of doing a trial and then you would just hear the noise, literally just behind the cameraman, and a whole family of baboons … is that what you call them?
‘A group of baboons? A school of baboons? I don’t know. A babble of baboons would just sit watching the trial.’

Dec went on to say that the baboons would appear in the middle of trials and just sit there watching, but the pair eventually just thought of their new pals as a live audience.
‘Hopefully there will be a few more watching when it goes on telly,’ Dec joked.
However, Ant stated that they struggled to elicit a reaction from their particular audience while cracking jokes along the way.
While the cast has yet to be revealed, past campmates Carol Vorderman, 62, and Paul Burrell, 64, were photographed at an airport on their way back from South Africa in September.
Phil Tufnell, 56, Amir Khan, 35, Jordan Banjo, 29, Andrew Whyment, 41, Dean Gaffney, 44, and Shaun Ryder, 60 are reportedly among those vying to be proclaimed King or Queen of the Jungle.
Gillian McKeith, 62, Georgia Toffolo, 27, Helen Flanagan, 32, Janice Dickinson, 67, Myleene Klass, 44, Joe Swash, 40, and Fatima Whitbread, 61 are also rumoured to be in the running.
Lorraine airs weekdays from 9am on ITV.