
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! has announced a new feature ahead of the show’s return this year.
Inspired by fellow ITV reality series Love Island, the jungle competition is attempting to shake up its content in a bid to gain more viewers.
With hosts Ant & Dec set to host the series this winter, fans of the show will now be able to watch a teaser trailer ahead of each episode, similar to Love Island’s online clips.
After the usual Bushtucker Trial airs each morning, a new video is going to be shown across social media later that day.
It comes as part of a major rebrand to the show by ITV bosses for the first time in nearly 20 years, after its iconic logo was transformed.
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A source told The Sun: ‘We know how popular the Love Island first look clip is so we wanted to offer something similar for fans of Love Island.’


They continued: ‘Camp life can be both dramatic and hilarious and the new I’m A Celebrity first look clip will tease some of those moments ahead of the show airing that night.’
Last month, the latest rumours for who will be joining the I’m A Celeb 2025 line-up began to pick up steam.
Soap legends, Premier League footballers and a huge Love Island star appear to be in the running to become potential campmates.
With it now not being long to go until the new series kicks off, Ant and Dec will join a fresh cast of celebs hoping to follow on from Danny Jones to be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle.
Last year’s winner was joined in the jungle by stars including Coleen Rooney, GK Barry, Oti Mabuse, Melvin Odoom, Tulisa and Rev. Richard Coles.


Potential campmates this year include Tommy Fury, Patsy Palmer and EastEnders star Shona McGarty.
So far, we are not sure on an official start date for I’m A Celebrity, but the ITV series tends to start in November and runs into December.
Last year, the show kicked off on November 17 – two days earlier than the 2023 launch date – so we can expect the show to be back on screens around then.
Metro has contacted ITV for comment.
I’m A Celebrity is set to return this autumn on ITV. I’m A Celebrity All Stars will be back in 2026.
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