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How Long Is I'm a Celebrity South Africa on TV for? Series 2 Length Revealed

Klaas, a former Hear'Say singer and presenter, beat Jordan Banjo and Fatima Whitbread as the all-stars spin-off returned with previous contestants.

  • Former Hear'Say singer and presenter Myleene Klaas won the first series of I'm A Celebrity South Africa, having previously finished as runner-up on the main show in 2006.
  • ITV developed the all-stars spin-off as a reserve plan against potential Covid restrictions, featuring previous contestants from the original I'm A Celebrity programme.
  • Diversity dancer and KissFM presenter Jordan Banjo secured second place in the competition, while Olympian Fatima Whitbread finished in third.
  • The spin-off returned to ITV for a second series, with episodes beginning to air on Monday, April 6 on weeknights through Friday, April 24.
  • Hosts Ant and Dec announced a format shift for the current series, stating, "It'll be a live vote like we do in Australia," to determine the winner.
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How long is I'm a Celebrity South Africa on TV for? Series 2 length revealed

I'm A Celebrity South Africa is returning to ITV for a second series, but how long will it be on TV for?

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Who has won I'm A Celebrity South Africa before? Series 1 winner revealed

I'm A Celebrity South Africa aired its first series back in 2023, but who emerged as the winner?

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Oxford Mail broke the news in Oxford, United Kingdom on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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