Nigel Farage in Negotiations for I'm A Celebrity Appearance

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Former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage is reportedly in advanced discussions with ITV's show producers to participate in I'm A Celebrity. The potential deal, valued at up to £1 million, is being arranged through The Visionary Talent Agency. TV producers are confident that signing Nigel will ensure another successful series, following last year's hit season featuring Matt Hancock. Other rumored contestants include jockey Frankie Dettori and Josie Gibson from This Morning.

Nigel Farage is reportedly negotiating a huge deal to participate in I'm A Celebrity, according to TV sources.

Boy George's appearance on the show last year allegedly earned him £900,000, and it is speculated that Nigel could demand a similar sum. An insider within the television industry told the publication: "Nigel has been at the top of the wish-list for I'm A Celeb bosses for years. Last year, he mentioned previous approaches by I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! on his GB News show, stating, "I have been approached several times by I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! and I've always ruled it out."But I suppose you can never say never. I'd love to get some of your reactions, some of your feedback on whether you think I should be in the jungle — or whether you think we should leave it to people like Matt Hancock.

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