We're just days away from the kick-off of this year's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! , and ITV has shared a first look at Declan Donnelly and Holly Willoughby in the jungle.

For Holly, who will be filling in for Ant McPartlin this series, it's her first time inside the jungle – and she seems just as excited to be there as we are to see her.

The new series begins on Sunday night (November 18), with 10 brand new celebs entering the jungle: James McVey, John Barrowman, Emily Atack, Fleur East, Anne Hegerty (aka The Governess from The Chase), Sair Khan, Nick Knowles, Harry Redknapp and Malique Thompson-Dwyer, plus a mystery name (rumoured to be TV legend Noel Edmonds).

Earlier this week, the show's trials chief Matt Wilkinson revealed to Digital Spy that his team have devised the biggest trial in the show's history, involving all of the campmates.

"We've got the biggest ever trial full stop," he said. "It's the biggest thing we've ever constructed for a trial.

"I can say that all the contestants will be present. I can't tell you in what capacity. I can't tell you anything more than that."

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And fans can expect some late arrivals turning up to make a "big impact" on the camp.

"You can be certain that the way we do late entries, they will make a big impact," series editor Olly Nash told us. "They always do."

Olly went on to tease: "There's always something fun to go along with it. Whoever it is won't just turn up and walk into camp. They will come in in a certain way."

Declan Donnelly and Holly Willoughby host the premiere of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! on Sunday (November 18) at 9pm on ITV.


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