The show begins later this month with various celebrities set to enter the jungle to complete Bushtucker trials for the public's entertainment
The first I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! contestant has landed in Australia around two weeks before the show starts - after jockey Frankie Dettori was spotted in the country.
"Unfortunately, this year I'm suspended, so I can ride but I will support the Melbourne Cup carnival for the week, see some old friends riding and have a smashing time at the racing. Hopefully we see some good winners, so make sure you come and see us." Dettori is in Australia long before any other contestants for I'm A Celebrity are expected to arrive, as traditionally they begin jetting in a week before. But it is thought he has TV work and promotional work around racing for at least most of this week and then is likely to take a domestic flight from Melbourne to Brisbane where he will be holed up in isolation for a few days.
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