The final date of I’m A Celebrity 2022 has been confirmed but when does the tv series end?
Mike Tindall MBE,, Owen Warner, , Charlene White, Boy George, Chantelle Douglas, Sue Cleaver, Chris Moyles, Babatúndé Aléshé and Jill Scott MBE feature in the the brand new series of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here launched on 6 November.
But already the show has confirmed the final date, concluding later this month month and MarkMeets.com can confirm that the I’m A Celebrity final will air Sunday 27th November on ITV after 22 episides in total.
The contestants on the 2022 I’m A Celebrity cast include presenter & property expert Scarlette Douglas, stand up Seann Walsh, Coronation Street star Sue Cleaver, MP Matt Hancock, England Lioness Jill Scott MBE and rugby star Mike Tindall.
Completing the cast are newsreader and Loose Women star Charlene White, soap actor Owen Warner, Love Island star Olivia Attwood, radio broadcaster Chris Moyles, musician Boy George and comedian Babatúndé Aléshé.
The famous faces have been parted from their usual way of living and instead headed to the jungle Down Under for the first time in two years.
I’m A Celebrity 2022 fees ‘revealed’
This year’s highest paid celebrity is reported to be Boy George with a supposed fee of around £500,000 which a source told the Daily Mail is “the highest pay cheque in the history of the show.”
Meanwhile MP Matt Hancock is rumoured to have been “around £400,000”.
A source told The Sun newspaper: “Matt’s pay deal with I’m A Celebrity is around £400,000 which is one of the largest ever show fees to have been paid out.”
Other big fees are said to have gone to Mike Tindall (£250,000) and Chris Moyles (£200,000).
Olivia Attwood, Seann Walsh, Sue Cleaver and Jill Scott are all reportedly getting between £100,000 and £130,000 for their stay with Charlene White apparently scooping £75,000.
Finally, Scarlett Douglas, Babatúndé Aléshé, and Owen Warner are rumoured to be getting paid around £65,000 each.
However the celebs are unlikely to see all of that money in their bank accounts.
Former I’m A Celebrity camper, BBC newsreader Michael Beurk, previously revealed of his payment: “If you only knew how much the Australian tax authorities get out of it, you’d realise at the end of the day that it is the glory, I think, I am doing it for.”
What does the I’m A Celebrity winner get?
As for this year’s new King or Queen of the jungle, there’s no prize for being crowned King or Queen of the Jungle other than the crown.
Of course, all the celebs could earn much more after the show thanks to the profile boost appearing can bring with product endorsements and other work opportunities.
In the run up to the final, viewers will vote for their favourite and each night the least popular contestant will be eliminated.
Based on past years, three will be left for the final where one will be crowned the winner.
This year, the champion will be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle as the show returns to Australia from Wales following the pandemic.
The latest odds suggest it’s a rather open race with Jill Scott, Mike Tindall and Owen Warner currently the favourites to make it to the end. Meanwhile it’s Charlene White and Scarlette Douglas who are tipped to be among the first out.
The live finale will run from 9PM through to 10:40PM on ITV, hosted by Ant and Dec
For now, I’m A Celebrity continues nightly on ITV and ITV Hub at 9PM.
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