Will Holly Willoughby be replaced on I'm a Celebrity and what have ITV and the fans said?

But could she be leaving before the series is over? – here's the lowdown…

Will Holly Willougby be replaced on I'm A Celebrity?

Holly Willoughby made her debut on I'm A Celebrity on November 18, 2018.

She is presenting the show alongside Declan Donnelly after Ant McPartlin had to pull out.

But now bookmakers have upped the odds on Holly quitting the ITV reality show before the end of the season, with Paddy Power slashing their odds from 25/1 to 16/1.


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Odds-watchers have made Extra Camp host and former Queen of the Jungle Scarlett Moffatt their 20/1 favourite to replace Holly.

ITV quashed reports that Holly will be leaving the show as "absolute rubbish".

Speaking to Digital Spy they added: “We are very happy with Holly presenting alongside Dec.”

What have fans said about Holly Willoughby on I'm A Celebrity?

Despite the bookies having little faith in Holly she still has a legion of loyal fans.

One wrote on Twitter:  "Loving Holly on #ImACeleb she's doing brill?"

Another said: "Holly Willoughby is doing such a good job so far presenting. I think people are forgetting she’s there to replace Ant as a presenter while he recovers, she’s not there to try act like Ant."

Viewers have also found her jumpiness hilarious such as when she jumped at the sight of a leaf.

One fan said: "Holly jumped at a leaf I’m crying she’s me."

When is I'm A Celebrity on ITV?

I'm a Celebrity continues TONIGHT (November 20, 2018) at 9pm on ITV.

If you miss the show you can watch it on ITV+1 or catch up via the ITV hub.

The show tonight finishes at 10.05pm and then you can watch I'm a Celebrity Extra Camp on ITV2 from 10.05pm-11.05pm.

The series usually runs for about three weeks and if it follows the previous format and length fans can expect this year's jungle king or queen to be crowned around the second week of December.

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