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Olivia Attwood ‘signs up for I’m I’m A Celeb jungle again’ after health scare forced her to quit

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LOVE Island star Olivia Attwood is ‘set to return’ to the I’m A Celebrity jungle after being forced to leave just days into her time on the show last year.

She was told to leave the jungle after a routine blood test showed she was "dangerously anaemic" and she was rushed to A&E.

But it seems show bosses are keen for her to return and ITV have now signed her up again to appear on the hit reality show. A source said: “Olivia's time in the jungle last year was to give her a platform so that ITV could give her a big show. “They had a huge future mapped out for her.

She's a big draw for the much-sought-after younger viewers. Read More on Olivia AttwoodBACK TO HER ROOTS Olivia Attwood shows off ‘real hair’ after getting extensions removedred hot Olivia Attwood shows off incredible figure as she strips down to red lace underwear “Then it all came to an end after her blood tests came back.” They continued to tell the Daily Mail: “Now they are getting her back for this year and will start the whole plan again.

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