I'm A Celebrity 2014: Viewers to decide contestants' fate before they enter the jungle
One group of celebrities will be sent to the dreaded 'Celebrity Slammer'
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Your support makes all the difference.The new series of I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! is set to start in typical celebrity-baiting fashion, as the public will decide the contestants' fate before they even enter the Aussie jungle.
The first batch of ten celebrities have been divided into two groups, Group A and Group B. Viewers will choose which of these groups will enjoy their final night of freedom in luxury, while the other will be sent to jungle style jail, the Celebrity Slammer.
A range of discomforts, most likely involving rats and creepy-crawlies, will await the oblivious celebs. But that’s not all – one of them will be facing the first Bushtucker Trial of the series.
All will be revealed when the show returns to our living rooms on Sunday 16 November at 9pm.
The groups are as follows:
Group A
Tinchy Stryder
Melanie Sykes
Jimmy Bullard
Michael Buerk
Kendra Wilkinson
Group B
Carl Fogarty
Vicki Michelle
Craig Charles
Nadia Forde
Gemma Collins
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