How amazing would Emily Atack be! ImACeleb
This would be a great signing Last modified on Jul 24, 2019 13:03 BST Jenni McKnight She was a fan favourite on last year's I'm A Celebrity, even coming runner-up to jungle king Harry Redknapp – but Emily Atack may be returning to Australia in a more permanent role for the new series.
According to reports, Emily is in talks with I'm A Celeb bosses to join comedian Joel McDommett – who has presented on the show for two years – and another, as yet unknown, male presenter. Emily certainly won over viewers with her personality last year, with the paper claiming that bosses think she "represents real women".
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Joe Swash on Jul 20, 2019 at 6:53am PDTLast week, both Joe and Scarlett announced they had quit the show, with Joe the first to pen an emotional post on Instagram, revealing he had made the decision in order to spend more time with his "real family" – girlfriend Stacey Solomon and their children, including new baby Rex.
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