Vogue Williams reveals The Jump WILL return next year and confirms she has already signed up after being forced to quit following horrifying knee injury
The model was forced to quit the show to recover from a knee injury on this year's series
MODEL Vogue Williams has revealed The Jump will return next year and confirmed she's already signed up, despite suffering a horrific knee injury on this year's show.
Brian McFadden's ex-wife is expected to take three months to recover from knee surgery after falling during training last month.
But despite the accident Vogue, 31, exclusively revealed to the Sun Online that she would return next year.
She said: "Yes I've already signed up for next series. I can't wait to try again.
"Having to pull out injured hasn't put me off at all. If anything it's made me more determined to win next time."
Vogue had surgery last month to transfer part of her hamstring and attach it to her injured right knee.
Despite the major operation fighter Vogue was back DJing at a showbiz event just three days later.
The notoriously dangerous Jump is now infamous for causing a host of celebrity injuries.
Competitors including Tina Hobley, Ola Jordan and Beth Tweddle are still battling long-term problems due to their injuries.
But Vogue added: "Even though I never got to compete officially it was still one of the best experiences of my life. The way I look at it I would be more crazy not to sign up to be honest."
It comes after former rugby player Gareth Thomas was forced to withdraw from the Channel 4 series due to mysterious “personal reasons”.
The sportsman quit just days before Sunday’s final where he was due to be up against Spencer Matthews, Louis Smith, Kadeena Cox, Emma Parker Bowles, Jason Robinson and Amy Willerton.
He has been replaced by Towie star Lydia Bright who was eliminated in the semis.
A source revealed: “Gareth was devastated to have to leave. He’s had the time of his life and thought he was in with a shot of winning.
“He’s left due to personal reasons and has travelled back home from Austria to be with his family.
“Lydia was obviously gutted to hear that Gareth had to quit but she’s thrilled to be back in the competition as his replacement.”
Gareth is the fourth celebrity to withdraw from this year’s series. Model Caprice suffered a mystery illness, Olympian Bradley Wiggins broke his leg and Vogue had to be replaced by fellow model Amy before an episode even aired.
Made in Chelsea’s Spencer carried on despite injury.
Last year’s series saw seven celebrities withdraw.
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