I'm A Celebrity 2016: Why the so-called celebrity makes for better television

By Michael Lallo
Updated February 1 2016 - 9:08pm, first published 2:31pm
Laurina Fleure was a contestant on the second season of The Bachelor Australia. Photo: Supplied
Laurina Fleure was a contestant on the second season of The Bachelor Australia. Photo: Supplied
Can't stomach it ... Maureen 'Marcia' McCormick takes on the 'Yuck of the Draw' Challenge.  Photo: Network Ten
Can't stomach it ... Maureen 'Marcia' McCormick takes on the 'Yuck of the Draw' Challenge. Photo: Network Ten
The only real celebrity is teflon-like 'international cricketing star' Shane Warne. Photo: Channel 10
The only real celebrity is teflon-like 'international cricketing star' Shane Warne. Photo: Channel 10
Dr Chris Brown and Julia Morris are back too. Photo: Network Ten
Dr Chris Brown and Julia Morris are back too. Photo: Network Ten
The spider eating event that caused a fuss in UK I'm A Celebrity 2015.
The spider eating event that caused a fuss in UK I'm A Celebrity 2015.
Andrew Daddo and Anna Heinrich from the last season of I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here.

 L-R Anna Heinrich (contestant) & Andrew Daddo (contestant) Photo: Channel Ten
Andrew Daddo and Anna Heinrich from the last season of I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here. L-R Anna Heinrich (contestant) & Andrew Daddo (contestant) Photo: Channel Ten
Laurina Fleure was a contestant on the second season of The Bachelor Australia.  Photo: Channel Ten
Laurina Fleure was a contestant on the second season of The Bachelor Australia. Photo: Channel Ten

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