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I'm A Celebrity 2020: Lucy Fallon tipped for jungle stint after Corrie exit

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Lucy Fallon is the latest celeb to have her odds slashed to appear on this year's I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here. Show bosses have been working tirelessly to bring the 2020 series to TV amid the coronavirus crisis, but despite the obstacles in their way, execs are confident it will go ahead.

The series sees participants spend approximately three weeks in the Australian jungle while competing to be crowned king or queen of the show.

Now the former Coronation Street star, 24, has been tipped to appear in the jungle later this year. The soap star has been hotly tipped to head Down Under, with the bookies pricing her at 5/4 to enter the jungle, down from 2/1.

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