I'm A Celebrity 2023 Odds: Marvin Humes favourite to be sixth eliminated
I'm A Celebrity is back with this year's cluster of celebrities signing off their dignity to chomp on cockroaches, swat away snakes, and generally make a complete fool of themselves on TV for your amusement.
We'll be with you every step of the way to assess the latest winner/next elimination odds and betting specials, with this year's betting seemingly as competitive as it's ever been.
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I'm A Celebrity 2023 Winner Odds
Below we run you through each contestant and their odds to go on and win the show...
Sam Thompson: 4/9
After watching his better half Zara McDermott waltz around the Strictly stage, posh clown Sam Thompson has jumped back onto the Reality TV bandwagon.
Although some would say he's never been off it.
Already a Reality TV veteran at the age of 31, Sam soared to fame on Made in Chelsea and has since appeared on pretty much every show going, from Celebs Go Dating and Celebrity Big Brother to Celebrity SAS and The Celebrity Circle, while rather pertinently he's appeared on I'm a Celebrity and I'm a Celebrity...The Daily Drop Extra Camp.
Sam's affable nature, comedy antics, and ubiquity on the celebrity TV circuit mean he's likely to have a decent backing Down Under, and is the hot favourite to win the show as we reach the closing stages.
Nigel Farage: 9/2
I'm A Celeb loves a controversial politician and they have just that in Nigel Farage.
He could well be in for a torrid time aka Matt Hancock, although he somehow came third in the end.
Mr Brexit is no stranger to upsetting the odds and, while he was previously out at 14/1, he's now the second favourite at 9/2.
Tony Bellew: 7/1
Last week we said that Tony Bellew was one to watch at 20/1, with his odds since cut to 7/1.
By entering the jungle, Bellew followed in the footsteps of boxers David Haye and Amir Khan. Since hanging up his gloves, the scouser has worked as a pundit/analyst, appeared in another Creed, and been culled in SAS: Who Dares Wins.
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