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Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly put I'm A Celeb-style spin on viral TikTok clip

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Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have made their own hilarious spin on a viral TikTok video. The original video, which has 23.4 million views and 3.4 million likes, was posted one week ago and shows TikToker Katey Lorell setting up a camera to film herself.As she moves backward to show off her outfit, she bumps into the corner of a bed post and makes a high-pitched “ah” sound as she falls onto the bed.The TikToker captioned the video: "Just trying to show my fit off but the good lord had other plans."The TikTok went viral all over social media with thousands of users sharing their own TikTok's using the sound in hilarious ways.Ant and Dec then hopped on the trend and shared their duet with their 3.9 million TikTok followers.In the clip, they used the "ah" as the starting note before uttering their famous line "I'm a celebrity, get me out of here."Unsurprisingly, their duet racked up thousands of comments from fans who believed this is "the best one yet."One user wrote: "The best one yet" followed by several laughing emojis.Another penned: "You need to edit it into the im a celeb intro song."A third commented: "Now this KILLED us."While a fourth said: "By far the best duet yet."One video which has over 12 million views and over 2 million likes, features a user singing “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees over the audio as they let the "ah" sound replace one of the lyrics.Katey's "ah" was also remixed into another video that features a creator singing "No Matter What I Do" by Nelly which has been viewed by over 12 million and also gained over 2 million likes.

Ant and Dec's hilarious duet comes around the same time ITV reportedly confirmed there will be an all-star version of I'm A Celebrity...

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