Jordan's jungle jaunt 'to make kids proud'
Katie Price wants to make her children proud on ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’.
The glamour model – who is making a return to the show where she met now-ex-husband Peter Andre in 2004 – says she wants to “be herself” on the programme and hopes Harvey, seven, Junior, four, and Princess Tiaamii, two, will watch her antics.
She said: “They’ll be able to watch me on telly and be proud of their mum.”
The 31-year-old star believes appearing on the show will win fans over and she has pledged not to change herself for the cameras.
She added: “I think when people see me, like last time, they’ll see I’m grounded, if not more grounded.
“You’ll always get people who will knock it and you’ll get people who support you.
“I’ve no agenda. I’m not going to act any different. Obviously six years on I’m more mature, I’m wiser and I shall just be myself.”
The glamour model arrives on the show today, a few days later than the show’s other contestants.
Katie flew to the Australian jungle via a stop off in Los Angeles, where she had Botox injections and appeared on chat show 'Chesley Lately'.
Katie also said she is expecting the public to vote her to take part in a number of the show’s notoriously gruesome tasks - which typically involve eating or being covered in bugs and creepy crawlies.
She said: "The public will probably vote for me to do them because they think I deserve it."
Katie is reportedly being paid £350,000 (€391,000) to enter the jungle for the second time – the first contestant to do so, after she appeared on the programme in 2004 – while all the other contestants are reportedly getting a flat fee of £65,00 (€72,000) each.
Meanwhile Kim Woodburn is the first celebrity voted by the public to face a Bushtucker trial.
The task will see the 67-year-old TV presenter placed in a glass coffin and submerged in water, before a host of nasty creatures swim into the vessel to test her mettle.
Kim –one half of cleaning duo Kim and Aggy on TV show ‘How Clean is Your House’ – has also offered to take charge of the camp’s toilet.
                    
                    
                    
 
 
 
 
 
 
