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When Jordan Banjo was on I'm a Celebrity, did he win and who else was on show

I'm A Celebrity is set to return tonight (April 24) with a brand new format which will see a whole host of former contestants return to our screens. The new take on the reality TV series, which first aired in 2002, will see some of the most memorable campmates from over the years make their comeback in the brand new setting of South Africa.

Hosted by the show's regular presenters Ant and Dec, I'm A Celebrity... South Africa is set to be the ultimate test, pushing the celebrities to their limits 'like never before' with bigger and tougher challenges. There is also no public vote, meaning the campmates will be battling it out amongst themselves to be crowned the first ever I'm A Celeb 'legend'.

Amongst the line up of famous faces set to return is radio DJ Jordan Banjo who is best known for performing in the dance group Diversity who won Britain's Got Talent back in 2009. The 30-year-old originally entered the Australian jungle in the 16th series back in 2016, which was won by Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt.

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After entering the jungle on day one, Jordan was the fourth celebrity to leave camp. The 2016 series also featured Wayne Bridge, Joel Dommett, Ola Jordan, Larry Lamb, Sam Quek, Lisa Snowdon, Martin Roberts, Danny Baker, Adam Thomas and Carol Vorderman - who is also returning alongside Jordan for the South African series.

Just yesterday (April 23) Jordan and his wife, Naomi Courts, announced the arrival of their third child - a baby boy named Atreus - which comes just days before his debut on the pre-recorded show.

For the brand new series, Jordan is set to compete against Amir Khan, Helen Flanagan, Fatima Whitbread, Paul Burrell, Phil Tufnell,

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