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Countryfile star teases I’m a Celeb stint as famous faces start to arrive Down Under

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COUNTRYFILE host Anita Rani has teased a spot on I'm A Celebrity after proving a pro at bug-eating. The BBC presenter, 45, was tasked with chomping down a handful of critters on the set of her new Channel 4 series, Aldi's Next Best Thing.

Fans were left disgusted by the insect burgers pitched by the Yum Bug team. Yet Anita dubbed the firm's grub - which uses crickets and insects to make ready to eat meals - as "quite delicious." Opening the door for her own I'm A Celeb stint, she told the Daily Express: "There's some really interesting things, like in episode one we have some really cool dudes who are pitching bugs as protein. "All the stuff was quite delicious because all the stuff had been through a vetting process so we got the best of the best.

READ MORE COUNTRYFILEBARKING MAD Countryfile viewers rage over lack of 'inclusivity' during special episode'I'M VERY LUCKY' Countryfile star reveals relief at life-limiting condition misdiagnosis "You know, eating bugs on national TV, was a bit of a challenge." After being asked about I'm A Celeb specifically, she added: "I don't know!

I mean I am scared of a lot of things." “You'd think as a Countryfile presenter I would be alright but…” It comes as the I'm A Celeb start date has been officially revealed, with a host of the famous faces arriving in Australia.

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