It’s not long until the first celebrity is eliminated from I’m A Celebrity (Picture: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)
An I’m A Celebrity 2024 campmate could soon be bidding farewell to the jungle.
The likes of GK Barry, Maura Higgins and Reverend Richard Coles have all been bonding on the ITV show but it won’t be long until one celebrity is given the boot.
And despite infuriating Ant McPartlin and viewers on social media with his disastrous attempts at Bushtucker Trials, Dean McCullough is not in the firing line according to a leading bookies.
Loose Women star Jane Moore, 62, is instead who you want to place your bets on.
Coral makes the broadcaster the 5-4 favourite to be the first contestant to be eliminated from I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.
She is followed by Melvin Odoom at 5-2 to depart, while BBC Radio 1 presenter Dean is 3-1.
Jane is the favourite to be eliminated first from the jungle (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)
Favourite to be eliminated first from I’m A Celebrity
Coral’s odds are:
5-4 Jane Moore
5-2 Melvin Odoom
3-1 Dean McCullough
7-2 Oti Mabuse
9-2 Richard Coles
5-1 Barry McGuigan
As for who is most likely to be declared King or Queen of the Jungle, Danny Jones is the odds-on favourite at 5-6, Coleen Rooney is 5-2, while Mauracan be backed at 5-1.
‘Our betting suggests Jane Moore is the most likely to be the unfortunate first contestant to leave the jungle this year,’ said Coral’s John Hill.
‘In the outright market, Danny Jones continues to prove popular, and he is odds-on to be crowned King of the Jungle,’ added John.
The date of the first elimination has yet to be confirmed by ITV by typically they happen 14 days after the first episode, meaning it’s likely a celebrity will be heading home on Sunday.
Dean will survive the first elimination, according to Coral (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)
There is also a chance Melvin could be the first star to leave (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)
Earlier this week, social media were convinced that Dean would be flying back to the UK first after a fallout with Alan Halsall.
They locked horns in the first row of the series when the Corrie star attempted to wake him from a nap to help Jane Moore collect wood for a fire.
When he got little response from Dean, Alan decided to go down with Jane to help her so she wasn’t alone.
As Dean headed to join Alan and Jane, he said to Alan: ‘You can go back now.
Alan explained: ‘I was trying to wake you up as soft as I could.’
Source:: Metro