Harry Redknapp, the former football manager and racehorse owner, has returned to the jungle for the All Stars edition of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, according to multiple reports. The 79-year-old, who won the show in 2018, is hoping to claim the crown again in the new series filmed in South Africa. The lineup includes Scarlett Moffatt, Beverley Callard, Gemma Collins, Jimmy Bullard, Seann Walsh, David Haye, Adam Thomas, Sir Mo Farah, Ashley Roberts, Sinitta, and Craig Charles. Redknapp said he enjoyed his first experience and that everyone was lovely.
Redknapp opened up about his health last month before the new series kicked off, according to reports. He was diagnosed with hearing loss after his wife Sandra urged him to get checked out, he said on ITV's This Morning. He revealed he first noticed the problem when driving his car and failing to hear his indicators. Sandra recalled that Harry used to say she was whispering when she wasn't. Redknapp was found to have mild to moderate hearing loss and now uses hearing aids, according to reports. In September 2025, according to reports, Redknapp spearheaded a campaign for the UK Sepsis Trust.
Suddenly, I thought all these blokes must know me. They were all going past, sticking fingers up to me! They must be all Arsenal fans, all shouting!
Sandra Redknapp was taken to hospital with sepsis in 2018 after a kidney infection, according to reports. Her current health status is not known.
Redknapp called time on his managerial career in 2017, according to reports. He was linked with a return to former club Tottenham earlier this season, according to reports. He is also a well-known racehorse owner; his horse The Jukebox Man put up a strong showing in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March but faded late on, according to reports.
It could have caused accidents.
The series winner will be announced in London, according to reports. The exact air date and number of episodes have not been confirmed.
It's dangerous, I thought, 'Oh my God, my indicators are on.' Because I couldn't hear them clicking, now I can hear it. It could've caused accidents.
Yeah, it's been great, much better. You can't see them. They stick behind your ear now.
I really enjoyed it, everybody in there was lovely, I was lucky they were all nice people.