I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here’s Kiosk Keith will be replaced by no-nonsense Kiosk Kev as the show’s Outback Shack owner.


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The show’s new Outback Shack owner has taken the place of the former key-holder after his contract expired -and, much like his predecessor, he is said to be a man of “few words”.

A TV insider told The Sun Online:

“Everyone on set is really pleased with the new Kiosk Kev character – his look has to be seen to be believed.

“Viewers will love him but the celebrities will be scared stiff!

“Like Kiosk Keith, Kev is a man of few words and doesn’t speak.

“Kev won’t take any nonsense from the celebrities, and he looks very intimidating!

“The celebs from previous series who thought Kiosk Keith was scary won’t know how lucky they were – Kiosk Kev is truly terrifying.”

Football manager Harry Redknapp, former ‘EastEnders’ star Rita Simons, ex-‘X Factor’ wannabe Fleur East, and fellow singer James McVey are among the names who have signed up for the new series of the programme, which will kick off on Sunday (18.11.18) and is presented by Holly Willoughby and Declan Donnelly.

‘Coronation Street’ actress Sair Khan, TV presenter Nick Knowles, ‘Hollyoaks’ actor Malique Thompson-Dwyer, ‘Inbetweeners’ actress Emily Atack, ‘The Chase’ queen Anne Hegerty and former ‘Torchwood’ actor John Barrowman complete the line-up.

Anne – who is nicknamed The Governess on the game show – is confident she will ruffle a few feathers in the jungle.

She said:

“I’m sure I will annoy people immensely. I think I’m capable of being deeply annoying.

“I’m kinda hoping this is going to be a bit of a learning curve.”

The new ‘I’m A Celebrity’ series kicks off at 9pm on Sunday on ITV.

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