
I'm a Celebrity Odds: Who are the favourites for the 2021 renewal?

The new series of I’m a Celebrity Get me out of here starts on Sunday 21 November and the official line-up has now been released. Here at BettingOdds.com we’ve taken a look at the latest winner odds and have also taken a look back at previous winners to see if there are any trends behind those to have been crowned king or queen of the castle with this series once again taking place in North Wales rather than Australia due to Covid-19.
Previous Winners
Series 1: Tony Blackburn
Series 2: Phil Tuffnell
Series 3: Kerry Katona
Series 4: Joe Pasquale
Series 5: Carol Thatcher
Series 6: Matt Willis
Series 7: Christopher Biggins
Series 8: Joe Swash
Series 9: Gino D’Acampo
Series 10: Stacey Solomon
Series 11: Dougie Poynter
Series 12: Charlie Brooks
Series 13: Kian Egan
Series 14: Carl Fogarty
Series 15: Vicky Pattison
Series 16: Scarlett Moffatt
Series 17: Georgia Toffolo
Series 18: Harry Redknapp
Series 19: Jacqueline Jossa
Series 20: Giovanna Fletcher
4/1 - Frankie Bridge
It’s 4/1 the field for this year's renewal of I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here with Frankie Bridge the hot favourite. Bridge is the wife of former Chelsea defender Wayne, who appeared in the show in 2016 and finished fifth. Frankie found fame at a young age with S Club juniors before joining The Saturdays.
5/1 - Simon Gregson
Coronation Street legend Steve MacDonald is now just one wife short of Henry VIII after being married to five different women in the world’s longest-running soap opera. Gregson came into the show all the way back in 1989 and is a 5/1 shot with most firms to be crowned King of the castle
6/1 - Danny Miller
Third in the betting is Danny Miller who is best known for playing Aaron Dingle in Emmerdale. 5/1 is on offer for the 30-year-old to be crowned champion of series 21, with him leaving behind his fiance and first child who was born just last month.
6/1 - Adam Woodyatt
Next up at 6/1, you’ll find Adam Woodyatt. The 53-year-old is the longest-serving cast member on Eastenders where he plays Ian Beale. Woodyatt made his debut on the show back in 1985 and is currently on a break from Albert Square.
8/1 - David Ginola
Football fans will need no introduction to the next contestant on the list with former Newcastle, Tottenham and Aston Villa midfielder David Ginola. Since retiring the Frenchman has worked as a pundit for BBC and BT Sport and has also tried his hand at winemaking, receiving awards for his rose that he produced at his vineyard in the south of France.
8/1 - Louise Minchin
Louise Minchin left her role as a presenter on BBC Breakfast in September after being in the job for 20 years. Since then the 53-year-old has taken part in various triathlons and is now ready to tackle the creepy-crawlies that lie ahead at Gwrych Castle.
12/1 - Matty Lee
Matty Lee tasted Gold at this summer’s Olympic Games in Tokyo after winning the 10m synchronised diving event along with partner Tom Daley. The 23-year-old shot to fame this summer and will be hoping for more success in North Wales this Autumn.
14/1 - Richard Madeley
Richard Madeley is rumoured to be one of the biggest earners on this series of I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. Dubbed by some as the real-life Alan Partridge the Good Morning Britain presenter is rumoured to have agreed a mammoth £200,000 deal to appear on the show and can be backed at 14/1 to go all the way.
16/1 - Naughty Boy
Naughty Boy, whose real name is Shahid Khan is a British DJ and record producer who has worked with Emile Sande, Leona Lewis, Beyonce, and Wiley. The 26-year-old from Watford is one of just four names in the betting to be priced at 16/1 or bigger.
16/1 - Kadeena Cox
Also priced at 16/1 to be crowned the winner is Kadeena Cox MBE, who is a TV presenter and parasport athlete. The 30-year-old started competing as an able-bodied athlete but in 2014 was diagnosed with having multiple sclerosis. Coz has also been seen on Channel 4 show’s The Jump and Celebrity Gogglebox and also went on to be the winner of Celebrity Masterchef 2021.
20/1 - Snoochie Sky
29-year-old Snoochie Shy is a 29-year-old presenter on Radio 1 Extra who is also a DJ and Model. Earlier in the year she appeared on Gogglebox alongside journalist Jeremy Vine and is also married to Michael Dappah, who is better known by his stage name, Big Shaq.
25/1 - Arlene Philips
Rounding off the betting at 25/1 is former dancer, choreographer, theatre director, and television judge Arlene Phillips. The 78-year-old is set to be the oldest contestant ever to appear on the show which will overtake the current record held by Harry Redknapp when he took part aged 77.