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Amy Denman

Inside I'm A Celebrity stars' luxurious quarantine pad as Chris Moyles shows off his tan

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'s cast of 2022 landed Down Under last week and are currently quarantining in swanky accommodation.

Before they head into the Australian jungle to rough it for three weeks, the campmates are being held up in luxury villas to soak up their last taste of the finer things in life.

The show's first campmate Chris Moyles has given fans a sneak peek inside his isolation pad as she shared a video message to his Radio X listeners.

In the clip, the tanned 48-year-old radio DJ, is stood in the back garden of his villa – with a view of the veranda and the back of the property in sight.

The swanky pad has painted cream walls and wooden accents which blend in perfectly with the greenery surrounding the property.

A large glass back door gives a peek inside the modern-looking room, showing the celebs are still living in the lap of luxury... for now.

Greeting his listeners, Chris says: "Hello everybody, it's Chris and yes I am in Australia.

"To prove it, look, blue skies – definitely not in the UK."

Chris then turns his camera to show the clear blue skies with palm trees surrounding the DJ's view.

Chris is one of 11 campmates who have touched down in Australia (ITV)

He then adds: "Sorry I kept it from you – I didn't keep it from you I just didn't tell you. But, yes, it is true I'm going into the jungle."

Chris then jokes his girlfriend Tiffany Austin wants to renovate their home, which is why he is taking part.

"Tiff wants to do the en suite, so no choice," he jokes. "Anyway James will be doing my social media – as in James Robinson who loves jam," Chris adds of his The Chris Moyles Show producer James.

Chris continues: "So it'll probably be loads of posts about jam" as the words 'It won't' flash on top of the clip, presumably added by James.

"Hopefully I'll keep you updated please watch the show, please vote, don't let me be out first – the embarrassment of having to go to a five star hotel.

"Umm and as far as trials go, uh, medical grounds I can't. I've got flat feet so I can't do anything. Anyway, please support me in there, thank you. See you on the other side."

Chris asked for fans to vote to keep him in but joked he wouldn't be able to take part in trials (Radio X/Global)

To end the clip, the DJ pans the camera back around to show off the stunning, clear Aussie sky.

As the video was shared on Radio X's Twitter page, the description read: "We have a message from @ChrisMoyles in isolation! All the way in Australia ...and he's already got a tan!"

The Radio X star is one of 11 celebrities who have been confirmed as going into the I'm A Celeb camp in a bid to become King or Queen of the Jungle.

Chris Moyles' Radio X pals noticed he already has a tan (ITV)
Matt Hancock landed in Australia after signing up to the series at the last-minute (Tim Merry/Mirrorpix)

Olivia Attwood, Sue Cleaver, Owen Warner, Jill Scott, Charlene White, Babatunde Aléshé, Mike Tindall, Scarlette Douglas, Boy George and Matt Hancock have all been pictured landing Down Under ahead of the series.

Mr Hancock, 44, was a last-minute signing to the ITV show and was suspended following the news he was taking part.

Chief Whip Simon Hart said: "Following a conversation with Matt Hancock, I have considered the situation and believe this is a matter serious enough to warrant suspension of the whip with immediate effect."

Tune into The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X, with Toby Tarrant sitting in for Chris while he’s in the jungle, weekdays from 6:30am – 10am

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