Sunday night will see the return of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! where a whole new bunch of stars will be heading to the jungle.
The hugely-popular ITV show has signed some huge names over the years and 2024 is no exception.
Next up to face the wilderness and a selection of trials will be the likes of WAG Coleen Rooney, Strictly's Oti Mabuse and McFly singer Danny Jones.
And PR expert Riley Gardiner has now estimated how much this year's stars are being paid in an interview with Ok! Magazine.
Starting with the lowest fees he believes Radio 1 DJ Dean McCullough will have been offered up to £60,000 for the show.
Next DJ and TV presenter Melvin Odoom is thought to be receiving a fee of around £90,000.
Ex boxer Barry McGuigan could scoop £100,000 while Loose Women's Jane Moore could earn around £120,000 for her stint.
Alan Halsall from Coronation Street could be getting a payment from ITV bosses of between £100,000 to £150,000 it has been estimated.
Riley told the publication: 'Soap stars are often jungle favourites since they bring a steady fanbase and relatable charm.
'Alan's been on Corrie for ages, so he's a familiar face, and his down-to-earth vibe would make him a strong addition.'
Podcaster GK Barry and McFly singer Danny Jones are thought to be getting the same amount as Alan with around £150,000 too.
Moving up the scale former Strictly professional Oti Mabuse is thought to be a getting a £200,000 fee according to the publication, while N-Dubz star Tulisa is estimated to be receiving around the same amount.
Finally Coleen Rooney is thought to bring in an eye-watering amount - with previous reports stating her fee is around £1.5million which would make it the biggest in the show's history.
However expert Riley believes it could be lower saying: 'She's riding a wave of media interest with the whole 'Wagatha Christie' saga, so the show would need to dig deep into its pockets to bring her in - think £500,000 to £600,000, at least.
'Coleen's public image is strong right now, and people are genuinely curious about her, so she'd definitely pull in a lot of viewers.'
It comes after it was reported that Coleen is being lined up for a £1million ITV deal after starring on the show.
ITV are thought to be keen to get the WAG, 38, who is married to former footballer Wayne Rooney, 39, involved with one of their daytime shows like Loose Women.
The Sun also reports that there is potential for her to do other shows such as a remake of her 2008 series Coleen's Real Women.
The show followed Coleen who was set the challenge to find naturally beautiful women to be the face of major brands.
As well as TV work Coleen is reportedly hoping to bring out a swimwear line too.
A source told the publication: 'She loves the idea of returning to telly and feels that now is her moment, especially as she's more mature and her kids are older.
'Coleen has always loved Loose Women and she's said she would love to join as one of the panellists.
'She loves fearless, opinionated women like Jane Moore and would love to get involved and have her say on things.'
The insider added that Coleen's friends know her as someone 'intelligent and not afraid to speak her mind' - so she would be perfect for the show.
Jane - who stars on Loose Women is also in the Jungle so Coleen reportedly hopes to speak to her about the show when she's there.
ITV and Coleen have been contacted by MailOnline for comment.
It comes as she's revealed that only two out of her four sons will be flying over to Australia to greet her after her time on the show is over.
Coleen is mum to Kai, 13, Klay, ten, Kit, seven, and Cass, six.
But she has now told The Mirror: 'My two youngest ones are coming over.
'They all had the option but the two older ones decided that they would stay at home to continue with school and football.
'I think I said when you come you'll have to bring your work with you, and they would be missing some football tournaments, so they quickly changed their minds! And also the fact that they don't know when they get to see me.
'That was another big thing, is if I did last and stayed in close to the end, there's not going to be any time spent with me so I explained that.'
It comes after Coleen revealed the secret code she will use to communicate with her children whilst she is on the show.
The television personality will touch her personalised necklace that has her sons' names on it.
Coleen is thought to be taking her Cloudbox Gifts necklace which costs £180 and everytime she touches it, she wants the boys to know that she is thinking of them.
Coleen, who is famous for her love of designer fashion and once fronted a £3 million campaign for George at Asda, has won plaudits for her down-to-earth attitude and dedication to good causes.
She began her presenting career in May 2006 when she appeared alongside Sir Trevor McDonald in a programme about genetic disorder Rett Syndrome, a condition which causes severe disability and which affected her adopted younger sister Rosie, who died aged 14 in 2013.
After that, Coleen went on to present her own series, Coleen's Real Women, which saw her labelled the nation's favourite girl next door where she sought out 'real women', rather than models, to front high-profile advertising campaigns.
ITV bosses have long recognised her appeal, and are said to have been pursuing her for years to appear on I'm A Celebrity, but she has repeatedly turned down their offers to focus on her children.
But now her youngest son, Cass, is six, she finally feels ready to take on the 'challenge' – and to 'do something for me'.
She told The Mail on Sunday: 'It's something that I will never ever do again in my lifetime, it's a one-off adventure.
'We are so caught up in busy lives and with devices, and I just feel like now's the time I could go and do something for myself because I feel like I'm always a mum, a wife.
'It's the perfect show. You are taking yourself away from a world where you're constantly doing things, to a world where it's back to basics and you've got to fend just for yourself and look after yourself.'
Although she realises she'll be out of her 'comfort zone' she also sees it as an opportunity for ordinary television viewers to 'see me for me'.
She explained: 'This show is going to be the most I've ever been exposed. Everyone has opinions of people in the public eye.'