ITV is expected to confirm the line-up of z-listers heading out to the jungle for the seventh run of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! later today, but this morning's papers have had a pretty good guess of who will be in the show.
Biggins: professional panto artiste and former Rent-a-Ghost favourite. Photograph: Peter Jordan/PA
Although there is no stand-out big name star, the diversity of celebs should mean there is someone for everyone to hate.
Here is the run-down of the people expected to take over our TV screens for the next three weeks:
Anna Ryder Richardson: TV make-over expert, best known for her stint on BBC1's Changing Rooms.
Gemma Atkinson: Bikini-friendly former Hollyoaks actress who takes on the mantle of this year's obligatory tabloid 'babe'; unsurprisingly used to illustrate most of the papers' coverage today.
Rodney Marsh: Soccer star turned pundit; fired by Sky Sports after a "tasteless" on-air joke about the Asian tsunami.
Koo Stark: Former girlfriend of Prince Andrew - one for the Daily Mail crowd.
Malcolm McLaren: Punk impresario - this year's John Lydon.
Janice Dickinson: Self-professed 'world's first supermodel', recently seen on America's Next Top Model and something on Living; unkindly described as "ageing" by the Mail this morning.
Cerys Matthews: Former lead singer of Welsh band Catatonia.
Marc Bannerman: You remember, he used to be in EastEnders as Gianni di Marco. Tastefully told the Mirror this morning that he had been "nibbling on his cat's bollocks" in preparation for eating kangaroos' testicles.
Katie Hopkins: The Apprentice's superbitch.
Jason 'J' Brown: Was in boyband 5ive, a late-90s popular beat combo.
Christopher Biggins: professional panto artiste and former Rent-a-Ghost favourite.
Richard and Fred Fairbrass: Lead singers in Right Said Fred, still big in Germany; prepare yourself for endless variations on the 'we are too sexy for this show' theme; being seen as one person by the programme, like Samanda were in Big Bro.
Lynne Franks: PR guru and the alleged inspiration behind Ab Fab.
John Burton Race: Who, you might ask? He is a Michelin-starred chef, apparently.
Some papers have also mentioned Ingrid Tarrant, but she is not expected to be part of the final line-up.
It is thought 10 celebs will start off in the jungle, although ITV is taking an additional five to Australia as stand-bys.
The series, which is again presented by Ant and Dec, begins on ITV1 on Monday at 9pm - join us for a Watch With... live blog of the launch night.
ITV will be hoping the series will again pull in the big ratings, but is this bunch enough to get you tuning in?