Jake Quickenden claims feeling 'invisible' as he shares what it's really like on I'm A Celebrity
Jake Quickenden has shared how taking part in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here made him feel 'invisible' as he shared some things viewers may not known about being a part of the hit series.
His comments come as a spin-off version of the hit ITV reality, still hosted by duo Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly, is set to air on Monday night (April 24). I'm A Celebrity... South Africa sees the return of some of the most memorable stars to have tackled the hit reality TV show in the past two decades.
And heading for a new setting on the southernmost tip of the African continent is boxing champion Amir Khan; Diversity dancer and DJ Jordan Banjo; TV presenter Carol Vorderman; Olympic athlete Fatima Whitbread; soap star Helen Flanagan; former royal butler Paul Burrell; ex-England cricketer Phil Tufnell; supermodel Janice Dickinson and music legend Shaun Ryder.
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But unlike the original format, the first I’m A Celebrity Legend will not feature a public vote. Instead, the celebrities will be competing against one another to be crowned the legend.
Lifting the lid on his experience in an exclusive interview with Betway Casino, Jake has dished some camp secrets, following his 'life-changing' time on the show’s fourteenth series. Jake entered the Australian camp shortly after appearing on The X Factor, and made it to the final alongside eventual winner Carl Fogarty and presenter Mel Sykes.
"I absolutely loved it. For me, I was a huge fan of the show growing up, I used to watch it with my dad all the time," Jake, who lost a stone in weight while appearing on the show, said of the experience. And then when I got booted out The X Factor, I was like, what am I going