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AJ Pritchard confirmed for I'm A Celebrity after testing negative for COVID-19

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He will now be lining up with the other nine contestants at Gwrych Castle on Sunday night.AJ said: "Thank you to ITV and the whole team for putting the safety measures in place to protect their staff and the celebrities.

It's been over two weeks already. I can't wait to start my journey."Asked if he feared he might not make the show he has loved since childhood, he said: "I think the thing for me is I didn't have any symptoms.

It's one of those scenarios in this crazy world we live in at the moment."I tested positive early on and knew I had more tests coming.

I'm a very positive person, glass half-full."So I've got two negative tests back. I feel very confident and feel very fit and healthy and mentally just ready to start this journey."The.

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