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First look inside ITV I'm A Celebrity 2024's jungle camp ahead of new series

The popular ITV show will kick off this Sunday (November 17)

The majority of the celebs will sleep on hammocks

Ant and Dec have touched down in Australia, the campmates have been revealed and the critters are ready - it's almost time for I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here. The popular ITV reality show is set to return on Sunday (November 17) with a brand new batch of celebs set to take on the trials.

After rumours have been circulating online, the 2024 line-up has now officially been confirmed in full by ITV and features former Strictly Come Dancing star Oti Mabuse, Wagatha Christie's Coleen Rooney and Corrie actor Alan Halsall.

The 2023 series saw former Made In Chelsea star and podcast host Sam Thompson get crowned King of the Jungle, and the winner will be returning down under this year to host the spin-off show I'm A Celebrity: Unpacked alongside fellow hosts Joel Dommett and Capital FM star Kemi Rodgers.

READ MORE: I'm a Celebrity 2024 line-up in full

The three-week series will kick off with a 105-minute special on Sunday before airing every night - except on a Saturday - until December 8 when the final is expected to take place.

Whilst taking on the trials and challenges, the celebrities will stay in a camp inside the Springbrook National Park in New South Wales. The first images of the campmates' new residence have now been revealed with a sneak peek of the hammocks, campfire and luxury camp beds.

Let's take a look at where the celebs will live for the next three weeks...