ITV I'm A Celebrity star Jane Moore faces early exit as she's 'tipped to quit'
by Abbie Wightwick, Joanna Berry · Wales OnlineLoose Women panelist and journalist Jane Moore has landed in Australia ahead of her I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! adventure, only to face less than favourable predictions. Bookies at Bonusfinder have suggested she might be the first celebrity to bow out of the jungle.
The first trial is anticipated to fall on GK Barry, while Jane is seen as the likely first to exit voluntarily. The buzz around potential late arrivals to the camp includes Zara McDermott, Giovanni Pernice, Rebekah Vardy, and Tommy Fury. However, during a recent appearance on Loose Women, aired on Tuesday 12 November, Tommy Fury quashed rumours about his participation saying he's too engrossed with commitments to join the reality series.
Amidst the pre-jungle chatter, Jane Moore expressed excitement and nerves about joining the show, telling fans: "I am really excited, I'm apprehensive about being away from home, being isolated and away from my phone and laptop – but actually, this is also the very thing I am looking forward to."
She added: "I have never done a reality show before, and I've always said when we talk about these things on Loose Women that this programme would be the one. I like an adventure and it appeals to me,", reports OK!
The 62-year-old mother of three, renowned for her roles on This Morning, Have I Got News For You, and The Chase, has disclosed that it was one of the Loose Women panellists who spurred her decision to join 'I'm A Celebrity'. She shared: "My Loose Women colleagues have been saying to me for so many years to do I'm A Celebrity, telling me: 'You would love it.' Linda Robson said she would go back in a heartbeat, and I think they will be thrilled when they find out that I am finally taking their advice and the leap."
Anticipating the reaction from her Loose Women co-stars and fellow journalists, she expects them to vote for her – not necessarily to win, but to face the most trials.
"They will think it is hilarious when they find out," she said, revealing her thoughts before her colleagues were aware of her Australian adventure. "They will vote for me to do the worst kind of trials."