THINGS are starting to get serious for the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here contestants as the not-so glamorous shots of the stars are revealed.
Ditching their usual red carpet style for hiking boots and khakis, the likes of Ola Jordan , Lisa Snowdon , Scarlett Moffat t, Sam Quek and Carol Vorderman appear ready for their first night in the Australian bush.
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I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here contestants pose in their finest 18
But the glam has now been ditched for the camp's staple uniform 18
OLA JORDAN: 'Now I am doing it, I don’t know how I will cope. I am going to embrace the experience, though, and of course I will be packing some bikinis. You’ve got to, haven’t you?' 18
Ola is a former Strictly Come Dancing favourite 18
ADAM THOMAS: 'I am scared pretty much of everything, especially spiders. It’s why I went to get hypnotised the other day. I’ve had two sessions but I’m still scared of spiders' 18
The star pictured in khakis and hiking boots And there's no need for a dapper suit and tie where these guys are going - as contestants Wayne Bridge , Jordan Banjo , Joel Dommett , Larry Lamb and Adam Thomas model the camp's official uniform.
But noticeably missing from the glossy shots are Homes Under the Hammer host Martin Roberts and broadcasting legend Danny Baker .
The two were among the names announced in The Sun's official line-up for the ITV show - so just what could sneaky producers have planned for the pair?
Could Martin and Danny be subject to one of the programme 's legendary twists?
During last year's series the unassuming celebrities were divided into two separate camps before reality stars Ferne McCann , Vicky Pattison and Spencer Matthews arrived by private helicopter.
Touching down in a secret location away from the main camp the trio were left to their own devices.
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JOEL DOMMETT: 'It will be a good opportunity for people to get to know who I am. Hopefully I will come across in a nice way and they will think, ‘Aww he is nice, I want to marry him' 18
Producers could help to wipe the smile off his face... 18
JORDAN BANJO: 'I will be interested to see what I learn. I know I am lucky to be doing this. And to be honest, I still can’t believe I am actually doing it. It’s such an honour' 18
Will he be forced to dance to the tune of I'm A Celeb producers? 18
SCARLETT MOFFATT: 'Eating testicles? I’ve been preparing by eating really chewy Scotch eggs and pretending they’re kangaroo balls. It will be weird seeing what the others on Gogglebox think about me' 18
LISA SNOWDON: 'I want to step outside my comfort zone. I am also curious to see what the food will be like. A kangaroo anus is all furry and gross but curiosity has got the better of me!' 18
SAM QUEK: 'I absolutely hate cockroaches, spiders and anything small, to the point I will cry. This is a huge opportunity to get over that fear' For one night Ferne, Vicky and Spencer were seen joining forces to work out how to light a camp fire.
While in 2014, Towie 's Gemma Collins was left in tears as she suffered a meltdown when viewers voted her into the Celebrity Slammer alongside Carl Fogarty, Vicki Michelle, Craig Charles and Nadia Forde.
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CAROL VORDERMAN: 'Now I’m a men-opausal mama, I’m doing a lot more adventurous stuff. It’s the sense of adventure I love about this show. I’ll be 56 in December. There’s life in the old bird yet' Credit: ITV 18
WAYNE BRIDGE: 'When I talked with my wife about doing I’m A Celebrity, she was quite surprised at first because I haven’t done anything like this before' 18
LARRY LAMB: 'When this suddenly came up, I happened to tell my kids who kept saying, ‘Do it! Do it!’ Am I fit? I’m nearly 70 years old and I am fit for a 70-year-old' Credit: ITV 18
MARTIN ROBERTS: 'I would love to do Strictly Come Dancing or I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! I think that would be great' 18
DANNY BAKER: 'When I said my luxury item had to be a case of white wine, the f*****s backed out' Credit: Twitter Whatever producers have planned, viewers are sure to be glued to their screens when the show begins on Sunday 13 November at 9pm on ITV1.
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