I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! contestant Owen Warner, a participant, has had his fair share of bushtucker trials and insects all over him, but he’s ready to try again.
The Hollyoaks star, 23, finished second in the ITVX reality show, which was won by Lioness Jill Scott and finished third by former health secretary Matt Hancock.
And, despite the fact that he was starving for a solid meal when he left the forest, he is now ready to return.
In a special series premiering later this year, an all-star cast featuring Jordan Banjo and Carol Vorderman will take on the critters once more.
While Owen may not be joining that A-list gang anytime soon, he has revealed the two people he’d want to return to the jungle with – and they’re not who we expected.
‘I’m saying yes today, but that’s because I haven’t been through that in a while,’ Owen revealed in an exclusive interview with Metro.co.uk at the Royal Television Society Awards.
‘It happened a few months ago, so I forgot how traumatic it was not eating food – but I feel like yeah, I’d do it.
‘I’d make sure I wrote in my contract thought, a certain amount of calories a day, because they didn’t give me enough calories.’
Talking about who he’d want to take into the jungle with him, Owen answered: ‘David Attenborough, because the thing is, the days get long.
‘If I’m sat there with David Attenborough and he’s sat there talking about all the insects and animals around me, that’s constant entertainment.’
But Owen isn’t the only one who wants to spend time in the forest with the Blue Planet icon.
Despite Mike Tindall and Jill’s rapping abilities, Owen wants Drake as well.
‘Maybe Drake to spit some bars as well.
‘David Attenborough and Drake, imagine that link up!’
Now all we have to do is call on Ant and Dec to make it happen.
I’m A Celebrity All Stars airs on ITV in April 2023.
Royal Television Society Programme Awards 2023: List of winners
Arts: The Evolution of Black British Music
Breakthrough Award: Lenny Rush, Am I Being Unreasonable?
Children’s Programme: Dodger
Comedy Drama: Brassic
Comedy Entertainment: Friday Night Live
Comedy Performance (Female): Daisy May Cooper, Am I Being Unreasonable?
Comedy Performance (Male): Lenny Rush, Am I Being Unreasonable?
Daytime Programme: Loose Men
Documentary Series: Gazza
Drama Series: Sherwood
Entertainment: The Traitors
Entertainment Performance: Claudia Winkleman, The Traitors
Formatted Popular Factual: Gogglebox
History: Our Falklands War: A Frontline Story
Leading Actor (Female): Kate Winslet, I Am Ruth
Leading Actor (Male): Kit Connor, Heartstopper
Limited Series: Mood
Live Event: The State Funeral of HM The Queen Elizabeth II
Presenter: Ramita Navai, Afghanistan: No Country for Women
Science and the Natural World: The Green Planet
Scripted Comedy: Derry Girls
Single Documentary: The Tinder Swindler
Single Drama: Life and Death in the Warehouse
Soap and Continuing Drama: Casualty
Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit: Ade Adepitan, Winter Paralympics 2022
Sports Programme: Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
Supporting Actor (Female): Ambika Mod, This Is Going To Hurt
Supporting Actor (Male): Adeel Akhtar, Sherwood
Writer – Comedy: Lisa McGee, Derry Girls
Writer – Drama: Lucy Prebble, I Hate Suzie Too
Judges’ Award: Charlotte Moore
Outstanding Achievement Award: Sarah Lancashire OBE