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THE celebs paid the lowest amount of cash for a stint in the I'm A Celebrity jungle have been revealed - and it may surprise you. The ITV reality show returns on Sunday night with a new batch of famous faces swapping luxury for the Australian camp. We previously revealed how Coleen Rooney will become the show's most-paid celeb to spend up to three weeks Down Under.

She'll beat Nigel Farage's eye-watering £1.5million fee he received from bosses last year, with the MP ultimately finishing in third place. But some stars barely received a fraction of that fee - including Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo who received a mare £13,000.



The Made in Chelsea star took part in I'm A Celebrity in 2017 and scooped the crown despite being paid so little. Malique Thompson-Dwyer was paid slightly more than Toff - albeit just £2k more. He signed up for £15,000 in 2018, having departed Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks for the jungle.

Malique's time in camp didn't last long and he was booted off by the public during the second vote. Britain's Got Talent winner and Diversity star Jordan Banjo is said to have been paid just £25,000 for his three-week stay Down Under. The dancer and host was eliminated in fourth place during the series.

X Factor star Myles Stephenson swapped the stage for camp after shooting to fame on the now-axed singing competition. He starred in the 2019 series, having rose to fame with his boyband Rak-Su in 2017 but was reportedly paid just £25,000. The InBetweeners and Rivals star Emily .

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