Reality TV
Biggins hopes to host his own show
Published Sunday, Dec 2 2007, 11:33 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly
I'm A Celebrity winner Christopher Biggins is hoping that he will be asked to host his own TV series.
The panto star is pleased that he has managed to show another side of himself during his jungle stint, which saw him participating in gruesome Bushtucker trials.
On the last day in camp, Biggins impressed viewers by eating cockroaches, a witchetty grub, croc feet and a kangaroo penis and testicle in his final challenge.
"I would very much like to have my own series. And I would like to think I have shown those in high positions in television and in the industry there is more to Christopher Biggins other than just a pantomime dame," he told the Sunday Mirror.
"I mean a pantomime dame is a very important part of my life. I love it. I adore it. I work very hard. And it's great.
"But in a way, if I'm honest, I wanted to show people by going into the jungle that there is another side to me. I think I have proved that - even if it was by eating kangaroo b******s!"
The panto star is pleased that he has managed to show another side of himself during his jungle stint, which saw him participating in gruesome Bushtucker trials.
On the last day in camp, Biggins impressed viewers by eating cockroaches, a witchetty grub, croc feet and a kangaroo penis and testicle in his final challenge.
"I would very much like to have my own series. And I would like to think I have shown those in high positions in television and in the industry there is more to Christopher Biggins other than just a pantomime dame," he told the Sunday Mirror.
"I mean a pantomime dame is a very important part of my life. I love it. I adore it. I work very hard. And it's great.
"But in a way, if I'm honest, I wanted to show people by going into the jungle that there is another side to me. I think I have proved that - even if it was by eating kangaroo b******s!"
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