Kate Lawler will never take part in I'm A Celebrity after admitting that "there is nothing fun" about the programme.
Multiple celebrities in the likes of Coleen Rooney, GK Barry, Oti Mabuse and Barry McGuigan, among others, were recently snapped arriving in Australia as they gear for the launch of the 2024 series of I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, set to air on Sunday, November 17.
But while these famous faces will rise up to the challenge, Kate Lawler warned her fans they would never see on the programme, despite the face her agent has tried to encourage her to star in the popular ITV show.
"My agent's like, 'do you want me to put you forward for it?', and I'm just like 'no', because I would be rubbish at everything", the 44-year-old admitted.
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ITV/REX/Shutterstock)Speaking to The Sun, she added: "I'm scared of my own shadow, I hate heights, you'd never get me in a helicopter, I can't swim very well, I don't eat meat, so all those eating challenges, no, so then I'd be forced to have a vomit, and all those disgusting shakes, I would projectile vomit as well."
"I hate being in closed spaces, I don't like creepy crawlies, there is nothing fun about that show, apart from the wipeout bit at the end, and I just think I'd be awful and I couldn't imagine being away from my family that long." Though she also confessed she wouldn't be opposed to showing off her dance moves in the Strictly ballroom.
This comes after Kate recently opened up about her life before her wedding to husband Martin Bojtos. During a chat with Anna Richardson, she recalled being a frequent partaker in casual sex and shared she had slept with "over 50" men.
Ten contestants joining presenting duo Ant and Dec have been confirmed in the I'm A Celebrity line-up. They will face trials and tribulations and up to three weeks sleeping under the stars in Australia before we find out who will be crowned this year’s King or Queen of the Jungle, after Sam Thompson's 2023 victory.
However, while their co-stars were photographed landing Down Under ahead of the launch, Love Island star Maura Higgins and broadcaster Reverend Richard Coles have yet to be seen joining them as they are expected to arrive in the jungle as late entries. Stars in the likes of Coronation Street's Alan Halsall, Loose Women star Jane Moore, McFly's Danny Jones and radio DJ Dean McCullough are some of the names confirmed for this year's series and have all revealed their biggest fears.
This year's show will see the show kick off with a revamp, with the famous 'Walk the Plank' opening trial axed. ITV bosses will also film some of the opening scenes at a ten-bedroom Diamond Head estate worth £21 million to kick off the series in style.
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