Key Points
- Harry's back amid a star-studded All Stars cast — Gemma, Mo Farah, Sinitta and chaos-ready celebs.
- South Africa-set series drops April 6, building to a live UK final on April 25.
- Ant and Dec promise nastier trials: sky-high aerial stunts and gnarly eating challenges.
Why This Matters
This All Stars season promises nostalgia and headline-grabbing chaos — moments like Gemma’s hammock spill fuel watercooler chatter, viral clips and must-watch TV, proving returning favourites and tougher trials are perfect ingredients for mainstream reality obsession.
HARRY Redknapp is looking back on his return to I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here: All Stars, and one moment stands out above the rest: Gemma Collins taking a nasty fall out of a hammock.
Speaking about the upcoming South Africa-set season, Harry said it was the “worst day” in camp — and admitted the cast struggled not to laugh.
The former football manager, who won the show in 2018, reunites with a star-packed lineup for the new legends edition, including Gemma Collins, Scarlett Moffatt, Adam Thomas, Ashley Roberts, David Haye, Seann Walsh, Beverley Callard, Mo Farah, Sinitta, Jimmy Bullard and Craig Charles.
He said: “Good group of people, Mo was there. I knew Mo from Soccer aid, and David Haye….
“And Gemma! How did you get on with Gemma,” asked host Ben Shephard.
“Yeah, Gemma! She’s, uh, she knows everywhere to eat, anywhere. You mention you want to go for any kind of food – she would write a book on where to eat and where to stay.
“The worst day was when she fell out the hammock,” he told Ben and Cat Deeley on today’s This Morning.
Harry added: “We all tried not to laugh but it was difficult.”
Harry shared that he had a great time with the group and especially enjoyed being around Gemma, joking that she knows exactly where to eat and stay wherever you go. But it was her unexpected hammock mishap that became the unforgettable camp moment.
The new All Stars series was filmed in South Africa and is set to premiere on April 6, with a live final taking place in the UK on April 25. Hosts Ant and Dec have already teased that this version of the show features even tougher trials than the regular series, including extreme aerial challenges and intense eating tasks.
With returning fan favorites, bigger stunts and plenty of classic jungle chaos, the new season is shaping up to be a must-watch reality TV event.
Why They Are Trending
Beverley Callard is trending as one of the star-studded contestants on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here: All Stars, filmed in South Africa and set to air from April 6. Scarlett Moffatt is back among the All Stars lineup, generating buzz as a returning fan favorite in the South Africa series promising tougher trials and a UK live final on April 25. Ashley Roberts is trending after being named among the I'm A Celebrity: All Stars contenders, joining a packed legends cast tackling nastier trials and headline-making jungle chaos in South Africa. Harry Redknapp is making headlines recalling Gemma Collins' dramatic hammock tumble as the "worst day" in camp, while promoting his return to the I'm A Celebrity: All Stars lineup. Craig Charles is trending after being confirmed among the All Stars cast, joining a celebrity-heavy jungle reboot filmed in South Africa with bigger stunts and brutal eating trials. Gemma Collins is dominating chatter after a nasty hammock fall in camp — the moment Harry Redknapp calls the wildest of the I'm A Celebrity: All Stars return. Jimmy Bullard is trending as one of the celebrity legends competing on the South Africa-shot I'm A Celebrity: All Stars, set for an April 6 premiere and a live finale later in April. Adam Thomas is in the headlines after signing up for the All Stars cast, facing harsher trials and headline-making jungle moments in the South Africa series. Craig David is trending as a surprise All Stars recruit, joining the celebrity-packed South Africa series that promises tougher aerial challenges and vicious eating tasks. Seann Walsh is drawing attention after being named among the All Stars lineup, set to trade stand-up for brutal jungle trials and high-stakes reality chaos in South Africa. David Haye is in the mix as one of the All Stars contestants, swapping ringside life for tougher I'm A Celebrity trials in the South African jungle reboot.