I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! The winner has been predicted more than a week before the final according to the odds of the new betting houses.
Danny Jones, 38, who entered the show as favourite, is once again in with a chance of winning the reality show at odds of 10/3 after impressing viewers at home.
Despite Danny’s large fan base, there is one campmate who has enjoyed a sudden surge in popularity in recent days and is hot on the McFly star’s heels.
Reverend Richard Coles is the latest name to overtake the favorites to become second favourite, at 10/3, displacing Maura Higgins (9/1) and Coleen Rooney (16/1) in the process.
John Hill, from Coral, told MailOnline: ‘The Reverend Richard Coles has been the most popular selection in our I’m A Celebrity bets for the last 48 hours.
“Viewers are clearly warming to him, and if the support continues, he may unseat Danny Jones from the top of the outright market.”
I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! The winner has been predicted more than a week from the final according to the new bookmaker odds (pictured, Danny Jones).
Reverend Richard Coles is the latest name to overtake the favorites to become second favourite, at 10/3, displacing Maura Higgins (9/1) and Coleen Rooney (16/1) in the process.
Coleen, who has also been a favorite throughout the series, has also fallen down the rankings and is currently the fourth favorite to win the show.
This comes after ITV’s flagship show was thrown into a fixing row on Tuesday as they claimed Danny had already been chosen as the winner.
Fans of the show are convinced that the broadcaster has already chosen this season’s winner after one campmate seemed to have been the favorite more than the rest.
During the segment, the campers were sent to face a challenge on the cargo bus, in which the celebrities were showered with bugs while collecting coins to exchange for luxury items.
But despite a mix of treats, from apples to a gold dress, Danny received his guitar that featured drawings from his children.
And the seemingly unfair range of giveaways didn’t go unnoticed by fans who flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts.
One written: ‘Why did all the other campmates get random pieces of trash but Danny got a guitar with his kids writing on it? Seems a bit unfair if you ask me.’
“Oh, Danny is definitely going to win, they gave him the guitar and everyone else has weird clothes.”
Coleen, who has also been a favorite throughout the series, has also fallen down the rankings and is currently the fourth favorite to win the show.
Fans of the show are convinced that the broadcaster already chose this season’s winner after one campmate seemed to have been favored more than the rest.
Fans of the show are convinced the broadcaster has already chosen this season’s winner after one campmate appeared to be favored more than the rest during Tuesday’s episode.
“So Maura got an apple and Danny got a guitar?” Favoritism right there.
And it’s not just ITV viewers who are convinced he will win the show, with Danny’s mum Kathy predicting the star will be crowned King of the Jungle.
Celebrity families arrived in Brisbane on Tuesday ahead of looming evictions.
When Kathy landed at the airport, she reflected on Danny’s experience in the jungle as an “emotional rollercoaster” so far.
she said The mirror: ‘I was laughing seeing him with the snake in his pants and then, the next day, I was crying.
‘It affected me a little. “I’m very proud of him… I think he could win and do it for the North.”
He also told MailOnline: “Danny is amazing, he’s doing amazing.” I loved the snake on his pants and it’s very unusual of him not to wash his pants for three days, he’s usually very hygienic.
“He’s the nicest man I know, apart from Harry, Danny and Tom (McFly), who are also very nice.”
During the segment, the campers were sent to face a challenge on the cargo bus, in which the celebrities were showered with bugs while collecting coins to exchange for luxury items.
But despite a mix of gifts, from apples to a gold dress, Danny Jones, 38, of McFly, received his guitar which featured drawings from his children.
But despite a mix of gifts, from apples to a gold dress, Danny Jones, 38, of McFly, received his guitar which featured drawings from his children.
And it’s not just ITV viewers who are convinced he will win the show, with Danny’s mum Kathy predicting the star will be crowned King of the Jungle.
The mother of two revealed that she had not heard from her bandmates personally, but had seen their videos on social media and loved them.
Their arrival in Australia comes after Danny broke down in tears when opening up about his lifelong anxiety during Wednesday night’s episode.
Danny was overcome with emotion as he discussed his mental health with his campmates and admitted he has received therapy since he was 19.
Fans praised the star for being so honest and open about his mental health, after Strictly’s Oti Mabuse, 34, stressed the importance of men talking about their feelings.
During the emotional talk, Oti broke down in tears as he revealed that his half-brother Neo committed suicide and admitted that he would probably still be alive if he had “talked to someone about what I was feeling.”
Explaining that one of his tattoos says “Don’t worry, be happy,” Danny said: “It’s because I’m always constantly worrying, but that’s what I’m working on.”
“I’ve been in therapy since I was 19 for anxiety.”
Danny recalled a time when he had a panic attack on live television while being interviewed.
He said: I was scared and couldn’t answer the question they asked me. (My) heart rate goes crazy.’ When Jane asked him if he thought he had anxiety from being a boy or from being in a band, he said: ‘I think I ran away a lot.’
She said: “I laughed seeing him with the snake in his pants and then the next day I was crying.” It got me a little. “I’m very proud of him… I think he could win and do it for the North.”
He also told MailOnline: ‘Danny is amazing, he’s doing amazing. I loved the snake he has on his pants and it’s very strange that he doesn’t wash his pants for three days, he’s usually very hygienic.