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Old 03-12-2015, 11:45 AM #1
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Default The fees of some of this year's jungle celeb's revealed

The fees some of this year's I'm A Celebrity 2015 contestants have been paid has been revealed, together with what the celebs plan to do with it.


A total of 13 celebrities took part in this year's series, which concludes on Sunday night.

Made In Chelsea's Spencer Matthews is said to have been the highest paid of the lot having secured a fee between £300,000 and £500,000, however it''s understood he won't be getting much (if any) of it after leaving just three days into his stay.

Fashion guru Susannah Constantine, the first contestant to get the boot, was said to be have been paid £200,000, the same amount boxing star Chris Eubank is reported to have secured.

It's also the same fee as footie star Kieron Dyer, who announced before the show that he's donating all the money to the Jude Brady Foundation, a charity which helps families who suffer from stillbirth.

Kieron chose the charity after his brother died at birth when he was seven, explaining to the Daily Mirror newspaper: “There were complications with his breathing. He suffocated and died minutes after coming out of my mum. He wasn’t stillborn but it’s something I could relate to.

“The Brady family lost a son who was stillborn. Being a patron, I wanted the fee to go towards that.”

Kieron isn't the only celeb doing good with their I'm A Celeb fee as Duncan Bannatyne will also be donating his entire paycheck to charity.

The amount - understood to be around six figures - will fund life changing operations in Africa through Operation Smile, a charity that Duncan is an ambassador for.



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