Hollie Arnold MBE on I’m a Celebrity: Who is she and what is she famous for?
‘My disability will not affect me,’ four-time Paralympic champion has said
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Your support makes all the difference.I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is back, and with it comes at least a few faces you may not recognise. This year, that includes the four-time Paralympics champion Hollie Arnold, who is hoping to transfer her athletic skills to the jungle.
Arnold, 26, has an impressive resume. As well as her Paralympics success, where she competes in the javelin, she has also won gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and the IPC Athletics World Championships.
To top it all off, she was also awarded an MBE in 2017 for services to field athletics.
Arnold was born without her left forearm, and discovered her javelin talent while participating in an athletics course as a child. Soon after she participated in her first ever Paralympics and, at 13, she was among the youngest field athletes to ever compete in the games.
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In her introductory video for the new series of I’m a Celebrity, Arnold joked that her friends and family are “absolutely fuming” that she had to keep her involvement in the series a secret.
“I never, ever could have passed this up,” Arnold said. “There’s a lot of excitement but a lot of nerves as well.”
She’s being supported on the show by her boyfriend Josh Morgan, who is also an athlete and coaches the Welsh national table tennis team.
Arnold also said that she is excited to get “stuck into” the trials and challenges on the show, and that she will not be held back by her disability.
“My disability will not affect me,” she said. “It might be slightly harder to do something, or take me a bit more time, but I’m definitely not going to be exempt from anything. Having one arm is not going to stop me at all.”
Due to coronavirus travel restrictions, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is being filmed for the first time outside of the Australian jungle. Instead production has been moved to a castle in Wales.
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You can find out everything you need to know about the new season of I’m A Celebrity, including how the show will be filmed in lockdown, here.
A full guide to the show’s contestants can be found here, while here are the major talking points from Sunday’s (15 November) opening episode.
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