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Who won I’m A Celeb South Africa? Series 1 winner revealed
The spin-off of the main I’m A Celebrity show serves as an all-stars version of the programme featuring previous contestants.
It first aired back in 2023, with it reportedly being made as a backup in case the main I’m A Celebrity show couldn’t film in Australia due to potential Covid restrictions.
ITV had filmed two series of I’m A Celeb in Wales to counteract this initially, but there hadn’t been a great desire to do it again.
An insider told The Mirror at the time: “This is a brilliant reserve plan in case Covid restrictions come round again in the Autumn and the cast and crew can’t get Down Under, as has happened for the past two years.
“There is no appetite to go back to Wales.
“It was great while it lasted but it’s just too dark and damp.
“Everyone’s had enough, including the viewers.”
Filming for the first South Africa series took place in July 2022, with it being broadcast in April and May of 2023.
Who won I’m a Celebrity South Africa previously?
Former Hear’Say singer and presenter Myleene Klaas won the first series, having been runner-up on the main show back in 2006.
Diversity dancer and KissFM presenter Jordan Banjo came in second place, and former Olympian Fatima Whitbread came in third.
Speaking after her win Myleene said: “I feel so happy.
“Honestly, it was really hard to come away from your family this time around… this time, I’m a mum, but with that you get a superpower, because you know that you’ve got three little sets of eyes watching you.”
I’m A Celebrity South Africa lineup 2026
The line-up for I’m A Celebrity South Africa’s second series is:
- Former football manager Harry Redknapp
- Reality star Gemma Collins
- Soap actress Beverley Callard
- Olympian Sir Mo Farah
- Former Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt
- Champion boxer David Haye
- Actor Adam Thomas
- Former Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts
- Comedian Seann Walsh
- Pop star Sinitta
- Red Dwarf star Craig Charles
- Ex-footballer Jimmy Bullard
Scarlett Moffatt and Harry Redknapp performed the best on the original show out of the contestants, winning their respective series in 2016 and 2018, respectively.
Other strong performers from the original show include Ashley Roberts, who was runner-up in 2012.
Meanwhile, Adam Thomas earned third place in 2016, which was the same placing David Haye got in 2012.
Mo Farah and Seann Walsh came in fifth place in 2020 and 2022, respectively.
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When will I’m A Celeb South Africa be on TV?
I’m A Celebrity South Africa will air on weekdays between Monday, April 6 and Friday, April 24.
In most circumstances, episodes will start at 9pm with finish times varying.
Alongside that, episodes will not be airing on weekends.
Will you be watching I’m A Celeb South Africa? Let us know in the comments.
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Travel warning in place for Cape Verde amid health concerns
Since October 1, hundreds of cases of Shigella and Salmonella infection in travellers returning to England, Scotland, and Wales from the Cape Verde Islands have been reported.
UK health officials issued a warning back in February to Brits travelling to the area following this spike in cases.
More than 1,700 people have now joined a legal claim against travel company Tui after becoming ill while on holiday in the Cape Verde Islands, according to the BBC .
More than 1,700 Brits who fell ill in Cape Verde join action against Tui https://t.co/Bv2K88rX2B
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) April 7, 2026
The broadcaster said: “Lawyers from Irwin Mitchell, who are leading the personal injury claim, say they have been contacted by people who became ill there as recently as two weeks ago.
“They believe at least eight Britons have now died after holidays there in recent years.”
Tui is investigating the claims and said it was “not in a position to provide a statement at this stage”.
What is Shigella?
Shigella are bacteria that can cause shigellosis, an infection of the gut that can result in severe diarrhoea, fever, and stomach cramps, Travel Health Pro explains.
Most people recover from shigellosis within a week.
The health experts added: “However, some individuals, such as older adults, individuals with weakened immune systems, anyone with complex medical conditions, pregnant women, and children under five, may be at greater risk of complications, including sepsis.”
Shigella is spread by contact with contaminated faeces either directly through person-to-person transmission or indirectly from food, water or surfaces contaminated with Shigella.
Travel Health Pro said: “There is a risk for travellers to places where food and water may be unsafe.”
What is Salmonella?
Meanwhile, Salmonella is a common bacterial infection that mainly affects the intestines/gut.
The Food Standards Agency continued: “Salmonella bacteria typically live in the intestines of infected animals and humans and are shed through faeces.
“Humans become infected most often through contaminated water or food.”
Symptoms of Salmonella, which usually develop between 12 and 72 hours after becoming infected, include:
- Diarrhoea
- Stomach cramps
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Fever
Travel warnings in place for Cape Verde Islands
Health warnings remain in place (as of April 7) for the Cape Verde Islands, according to the Foreign Office’s travel advice .
It said: “The UK Health Security Agency is investigating an increase in reports of Shigella sonnei and Salmonella infection in travellers returning from Cape Verde.
“If you have an underlying health condition, speak to a healthcare professional before travelling.”
The Foreign Office advises Brits travelling to Cape Verde to check they have the appropriate travel insurance and that their destination can provide the healthcare needed (if required).
It adds: “This is particularly important if you have a health condition or are pregnant.
“Global Health Insurance Cards (GHIC) are not accepted in Cape Verde, so it is essential that you have appropriate travel insurance.”
Shigella is a bacterial infection that causes severe diarrhoea and stomach cramps.
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— UK Health Security Agency (@UKHSA) March 26, 2026
Vaccinations required for travel to Cape Verde
Travellers to the Cape Verde Islands are also urged to be up to date with routine vaccinations recommended in the UK .
Other vaccinations recommended by Travel Health Pro include:
- Hepatitis A
- Tetanus
- Typhoid
- Dengue
- Hepatitis B
- Rabies (Bat Lyssavirus)
- Tuberculosis
‘I noticed uncooked meat being served’ while in Cape Verde, says travel expert
Co-founder of Travel City, Lee Dobson, visited Boa Vista on the Cape Verde Islands in June 2025 and “noticed undercooked meat being served at the buffet”.
Mr Dobson said: “It is the kind of thing you brush off at the time, but given what we now know about the ongoing issues out there, it sticks with you.
“Even at a decent hotel, you cannot afford to switch off about what you are eating and drinking.”
Medical facilities in Cape Verde are “basic and limited”, the Travel City co-founder warned, while some medicines are in “short supply or unavailable”.
Mr Dobson advised those travelling to the area to:
- Take oral rehydration sachets
- Check your insurance covers medical treatment and evacuation
- Be aware that Cape Verde does not accept GHIC cards
Your rights if you become ill while on holiday
If travellers do get ill while travelling to Cape Verde, or anywhere else, Mr Dobson said to speak to your rep or agent “straight away” and keep any medical receipts or documentation.
He explained: “A lot of people do not realise their rights kick in while they are still on holiday, not just when they get home.
“Under the Package Travel Regulations 2018, the tour operator has a legal duty to assist travellers in difficulty, including pointing you toward health services and consular help.
“So if you fall ill, go to your rep straight away and ask them in writing what they are doing to help you. That paper trail matters later.
“The operator is also liable to compensate where injury or illness is sustained as a result of the holiday they supplied, including through the actions of a third party hotel.”
Mr Dobson continued: “Anyone affected should avoid accepting a goodwill gesture or partial refund without speaking to a solicitor first.
“Accepting a direct offer could leave you well short of what you are owed and make it harder to claim further down the line.”
For those who booked flights and accommodation separately, travellers will need to pursue the hotel under Cape Verdean law.
This is a “considerably harder and more expensive path”, and “one where travel insurance becomes absolutely critical”, travel expert at Lapland Famille , Alex Dyer, reveals.
For those eligible to claim, compensation can cover:
- Medical treatment costs
- Loss of enjoyment of the holiday
- Damages for pain, suffering, and any ongoing health complications
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For package holiday claims pursued against a UK-based operator under English law, the limitation period is generally three years from the date of illness.
Those who booked independently and need to claim under local law need to seek legal advice “promptly”.
Mr Dyer continued: “What matters most right now is documentation. Anyone who fell ill should gather medical records, proof of diagnosis, receipts for any treatment, and a clear written timeline of events.
“All correspondence with the travel company should be kept too — this can be crucial evidence.”
Are you due to go on holiday to Cape Verde? Let us know in the comments below.
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Wireless Festival cancelled amid Kanye West being barried
The American rapper, 48, had been announced to headline at the London music festival in July, but the Home Office shared today (Tuesday, April 7) that they had blocked his travel application.
West, also known as Ye, has drawn widespread criticism due to a string of antisemitic, racist and pro-Nazi comments he has made over the past few years.
The Home Office shared that its decision to refuse permission was made on the grounds that his presence would not be conducive to the public good.
Wireless organisers, Festival Republic, have now cancelled the festival and have shared that refunds will be issued to those who had purchased tickets.
In a statement, they said: “The Home Office has withdrawn YE’s ETA, denying him entry into the United Kingdom.
“As a result, Wireless Festival is cancelled and refunds will be issued to all ticket holders.
“As with every Wireless Festival, multiple stakeholders were consulted in advance of booking YE and no concerns were highlighted at the time.
“Antisemitism in all its forms is abhorrent, and we recognise the real and personal impact these issues have had.
“As YE said today, he acknowledges that words alone are not enough, and in spite of this still hopes to be given the opportunity to begin a conversation with the Jewish community in the UK.”
Why is Kanye West controversial?
West has drawn widespread criticism in recent years after he began voicing admiration for Adolf Hitler and has made a series of antisemitic remarks.
Last year, he released a song called Heil Hitler, a few months after advertising a swastika T-shirt for sale on his website.
Back in January, he took out a full-page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal to apologise for his actions and behaviour.
He said the comments were caused by bipolar-1 disorder, itself caused by brain injuries incurred from a serious car accident.
West said earlier on Tuesday he “would be grateful” to meet members of the Jewish community in the UK after controversy over his booking at Wireless.
In a statement, he shared: “I know words aren’t enough.
“I’ll have to show change through my actions.
“If you’re open, I’m here.”
Festival Republic managing director, Melvin Benn, had agreed that West’s past behaviour was “abhorrent” and “disgusting”.
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However, the promoter highlighted the role that the star’s mental health may have played, and asked for understanding.
“Mental health is not something that disappears overnight,” Benn said.
“People suffer psychotic behaviour, suffer bipolar behaviour, for many, many years… And I think people are forgetting that.”
Do you think the right decision was made to ban Kanye West from travelling to the UK? Let us know in the comments.
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Jeremy Clarkson offers public free tickets to music festival
The Oxfordshire-based farmer and TV host is set to take to the stage at the maiden Great British Farm-Fest at NAEC Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, from May 22 to 24.
Mr Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, Charlie Ireland, and Adam Henson will take to the stage for a unique blend of farm chat and competitions.
Music acts include Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Groove Armada, Blur’s Alex James, who also lives in Oxfordshire, and Radio X star Chris Moyles.
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Now, Mr Clarkson is offering free tickets to any pub owners who stock Hawkstone at their watering holes.
Hawkstone recently published a video filmed behind the bar at the 65-year-old’s own pub in Oxfordshire, The Farmer’s Dog.
In the clip, Mr Calrkson said: “If you have a pub and you decide to stock Hawkstone, which is a sensible thing to do, we will give you tickets to Farm Fest.
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“That is the new music and farming festival being held [on] May 22 to May 24 at the Royal Agricultural Showground in Warwickshire.
“It’s going to be a great weekend. If you sell Hawkstone, whether you’ve been doing it for a long time or not a long time, we’ll give you tickets to Farm Fest.
“There, that’s clear….and expensive.”
Previously, the Daily Star has reported that Mr Clarkson “hopes to rival Glastonbury” with the new festival.
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