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Pamela Anderson tipped as late I'm A Celebrity arrival as she's spotted in Oz


I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! could be about to get a whole lot sexier as Baywatch icon Pamela Anderson has sparked rumours that she could be about to join the jungle.

The 52-year-old has been spotted by camp mate Adele Roberts‘ partner Kate Holderness, who is out in Australia ready to greet Adele when she leaves.

According to Kate, she’s seen Pamela at the luxury Palazzo Versace Hotel, which is where the I’m A Celeb stars and their loved ones stay during their time Down Under.

She told BBC Radio 1’s Greg James: “Pamela Anderson has been randomly spotted. She’s staying at the hotel.”

Pamela Anderson out to dinner
Pamela Anderson has been spotted at the Palazzo Versace Hotel in Australia

Greg went on to say: “That might be related, that they might be putting Pamela Anderson into the jungle.”

But Kate suggested that the actress was probably “just chilling”, but didn’t completely shut down the chance of her joining the ITV show.

She said: “I don’t think they are. I think she’s just chilling, but you never know, you never know.”

Pamela has stayed at the hotel in the past, back in 2008 when she was on Australian Big Brother.

And that isn’t the only stint on reality TV she’s had, as she’s been on Dancing On ice, Dancing With The Stars and even made an appearance on Big Brother in 2011.


However it would be bizarre for ITV producers to get in someone new now when there is just over one week left.

It won’t be long until the celebrities start being voted out of the jungle.

The late arrivals this year were Cliff Parisi of EastEnders fame, and Andy Whyment, who plays Kirk in Coronation Street.

They joined Adele Roberts, Andrew Maxwell, Caitlyn Jenner, Ian Wright, Jacqueline Jossa, James Haskell, Kate Garraway, Myles Stephenson, Nadine Coyle and Roman Kemp.

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! continues tonight at 9pm on ITV





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