Helen Flanagan returns to the I'm A Celebrity… jungle


December 3, 2013

Helen Flanagan has returned to the I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! jungle a year after she took part in the daring series as a contestant.The former Coronation Street actress jetted Down Under for a guest appearance on the ITV2 spin-off show I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Now! where she once more came face to face with the jungle's wild, managing to stroke a crocodile that lay on the spin-off programme's presenter Joe Swash's chest.

Dressed in a pretty pink and black bikini with her blonde locks in cute pony tails, Helen made her way to a bushtucker trial.

But, still fearful of the jungle and the daring trials, she thought better of it. Asked if she would take part, the actress and model said: "Absolutely not. I did my trials last year. "Helen, who came seventh in the last series, returned to the show as a panelist to discuss this year's contestants.

But the 23-year-old blonde lived in the lap of luxury this time around, making herself at home in a luxurious suite at the Palazzo Versace hotel, situated on Queensland's picturesque Gold Coast.

In contrast to her days as a contestant on I'm a Celebrity…, she spent time shopping at local boutiques just hours after landing for her guest slot.She also enjoyed the luxuries of her hotel suite, posting on Twitter, "Jet lag joy. Going to sloth take a long bath and chill with a film. "After appearing on the show, Helen wrote: "Absolutely loved returning to the jungle as a panelist on IACGMOOH #NOW Show on ITV2 will be here for…"When the fleeting trip came to an end, it was time to go home – and get ready for Christmas. Helen tweeted: "Home time! Had the most amazing time thank you so much @imacelebrity love you. looking forward to cuddles and Xmas :) xxx ❤"

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