I’m A Celeb insider reveals why Boy George is allowed to wear a special outfit in camp

I’M A Celeb fans all spotted the same thing when the show’s cast photo was revealed last night.

Boy George was seen in very different attire to all the other campmates in a spotted top and a special hat.



I’m A Celeb insider reveals why Boy George is allowed to wear a special outfit in camp
Boy George stuck out during I’m A Celeb’s 2022 cast photo

I’m A Celeb insider reveals why Boy George is allowed to wear a special outfit in camp
The singer has been given permission to wear different clothes

While everyone else was in the jungle uniform of khaki shirts and red shorts, George was seen grinning in a hat like looked like it had exploded at the top.

A show insider revealed tonight that the singer – famous for songs including Karma Chameleon – simply asked producers if he could customise his outfit.

ITV instantly granted him permission, meaning he’s dressed unlike any of the others, a source told Metro.

George’s crown-shaped hat could be a nod to his desire to be crowned King of the Jungle this year.

More on I'm a Celeb


JUNGLE OUTING

I'm A Celeb's Ant and wife Anne-Marie enjoy family day out ahead of launch


YIKES!

I'm A Celeb voting open now as 'VIP' challenge revealed - but the stars will hate it

He said: “King of the jungle, how fabulous would that be? I want to be the Harry Redknapp of my generation!”

George is appearing alongside several soap and reality stars, including Coronation Street actress Sue Cleaver, Hollyoaks’ Owen Warner and Love Islander Olivia Attwood.

Also appearing are former England rugby ace Mike Tindall, former A Place in the Sun host Scarlette Douglas, Loose Women and ITV News’ Charlene White and radio host Chris Moyles.

England football star Jill Scott and comedian Babatunde Aléshé complete the 2022 line-up.

I’m A Celebrity revealed tonight that voting is already open for the show’s first ever challenge, ahead of its return to ITV on Sunday night.

Viewers can now choose who they want to be ‘Jungle VIPs’ with voting closing on Tuesday evening.

However, the challenge isn’t as much of a perk as it might sound, with the VIPs in fact ‘Very Isolated People’ who will spend their first night stranded on an island.

As well as having to endure brutal conditions compared to main camp, they will also face the first trial of the series.