Reality TV
Two tribes go to war in the jungle
Published Tuesday, Oct 31 2006, 12:21 GMT | By Ben Rawson-Jones
The new series of I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here will reportedly feature two rival camps and a secret hideaway called 'The Sphere'.
The Sun today quotes an insider as saying: "Producers are toying with the idea of splitting the group up and creating two competing tribes." The secondary camp is rumoured to be just 200 yards away from the main base. The Sphere is said to function as either "a lookout or love nest" according to the source.
The tabloid also alleges that former Sex Pistols manager Malcolm MacLaren will not appear on the show unless he commands a bigger fee than former Hearsay singer Myleene Klass, who has reportedly been signed up for £100,000. The Sun's source revealed: "As far as Malcolm is concerned he is far more famous than Myleene. He created the Sex Pistols for goodness sake."
The popular ITV reality show, hosted by Ant and Dec, is due to start a new series next month.
The Sun today quotes an insider as saying: "Producers are toying with the idea of splitting the group up and creating two competing tribes." The secondary camp is rumoured to be just 200 yards away from the main base. The Sphere is said to function as either "a lookout or love nest" according to the source.
The tabloid also alleges that former Sex Pistols manager Malcolm MacLaren will not appear on the show unless he commands a bigger fee than former Hearsay singer Myleene Klass, who has reportedly been signed up for £100,000. The Sun's source revealed: "As far as Malcolm is concerned he is far more famous than Myleene. He created the Sex Pistols for goodness sake."
The popular ITV reality show, hosted by Ant and Dec, is due to start a new series next month.
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