Dr. Chris Brown takes to the jungle in South Africa for the last time as co-host of I’m a Celebrity after jumping ship to rival Seven – but no one from Channel Ten turns him down.
TV vet Dr. Chris Brown was spotted leaving Australia on Thursday to head to South Africa to film his last ever season of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
The mega star, 44, who is soon headed to Channel 7 after being snatched from Channel 10, was spotted at the airport ahead of his flight to Johannesburg.
Chris is shown to be in high spirits as he sets off on his latest business adventure, Akubra in his hands.
However, remarkably, there was no one besides the driver to see him off.
For the long trip, Chris kept things casual and looked relaxed in a black button-down shirt, which he teamed with gray slacks and sneakers.
Dr. Chris Brown took to the woods Thursday for the last time as co-host of I’m a Celebrity, after jumping ship to 7s7 competitor.
He carried a black backpack as luggage, two large bags, and a duffle bag behind him.
Earlier this month, Chris appeared in a promotional video for I’m a Celebrity, after it was announced that he was leaving the network.
This year’s I’m A Celebrity Season… Get Me Out Of Here! It will be Chris Brown’s last work alongside comic Julia Morris.

For the long trip, Chris kept things casual and looked relaxed in a black T-shirt, teamed with gray pants and sneakers.

The mega star, 44, who is soon headed to Channel 7 after being snatched from Channel 10, was spotted at the airport ahead of his flight to Johannesburg.


He carried a black backpack as luggage, two large bags, and a duffle bag behind him

Chris appeared to be in high spirits as he embarked on his latest adventures in the business
It was announced in February that Chris had signed a contract with rival Seven.
According to news.com.au last month, Brown signed a two-year contract with Seven worth more than $1m a year.
He will officially join the network in July following his contractual obligations to this year’s I Am Celebrity, and is expected to produce “new projects” across the network.

It was announced in February that Chris had signed a contract with rival Seven

According to news.com.au last month, Brown signed a two-year contract with Seven worth more than $1m a year.

Chris first found fame on television for his work on Bondi Vet

He will officially join the network in July following his contractual obligations to I Am Celebrity this year and is expected to produce ‘new projects’ across the network.
“I’m not entirely sure my old pass works, but once we’ve crossed that hurdle and I’m back out of the woods, I can’t wait to sink my teeth into some exciting new projects in the second half of the year and beyond with Seven,” Brown said in a statement.
James Warburton, Managing Director and CEO of Seven West Media, added: ‘We are very pleased to welcome Chris back to Seven. Over a long time.
Chris is one of the most popular and popular people on Australian television, bringing warmth, wit and a sense of humor to everything he does.
“We can’t wait for him to be on board and announce the awesome new content he’ll be in.”

“I’m not entirely sure my old pass works, but once we’ve crossed that hurdle and I’m back out of the woods, I can’t wait to sink my teeth into some exciting new projects in the second half of the year and beyond with Seven,” Brown said in a statement.