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The All Stars edition of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! is reportedly returning to TV screens in 2026 and rumours surrounding the line-up have already started circulating.

The spin-off show sees former I'm A Celebrity campmates head back into the jungle, but this time swapping Australia for South Africa.

Among the names rumoured to heading for a second stint in the jungle is Sir Mo Farah, who first appeared on I'm A Celebrity back in 2020. The series was filmed at Gwrych Castle in Wales due to the Covid pandemic.

Mo, 42, was the eighth celebrity to be eliminated, exiting alongside ex-Strictly pro AJ Pritchard. The series was won by Giovanna Fletcher, with Jordan North coming in second place.

It now looks like Mo is eager for another stay in the I'm A Celeb jungle, as a source has claimed he's signed up for the 2026 series of All Stars.

"Mo is very competitive so is definitely out to win this time round," the source told The Sun. "He’s excited to experience a different side of I’m A Celeb as obviously the castle series were dramatically different to Aus."

The Express has contacted ITV for comment.

The claim comes after it was reported that Mo had turned down a spot on this year's Strictly Come Dancing, after being one of the first names rumoured to be appearing on the 2025 series.

It was reported in June that the Olympic champion was in "early talks" with BBC bosses. However, the line-up has since been confirmed, with Mo ultimately not signing up.

If Mo's sights are set on I'm A Celebrity All Stars, he could be joining the likes of Harry Redknapp in the jungle this time round.

The former I'm A Celebrity winner is one the famous faces also rumoured to be taking part in the 2026 series, as well as Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts and comedian Seann Walsh.

Scarlett Moffatt, who won the ITV show in 2016, is also one of the names that has been mentioned in reports.

The first series of I'm A Celeb All Stars aired in 2024 with Myleene Klass being crowned the winner. She took part alongside other ex-campmates including Shaun Ryder, Carol Vorderman, Helen Flanagan, Jordan Banjo, Amir Khan and Janice Dickinson.

I'm A Celebrity All Stars will return to ITV in 2026


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