FORMER Premier League ace Jimmy Bullard is to appear on I’m A Celebrity All Stars.
The ex-Fulham midfielder, 46, who later hosted Sky’s Soccer AM, has negotiated a deal to take part in the Ant and Dec-hosted ITV series.
It comes after the Sun on Sunday previously revealed Harry Redknapp, former West Ham manager, where Bullard played in the youth team, has also signed up.
Jimmy, famous for his catchphrase “Football’s always the winner”, originally took part in I’m A Celeb back in 2014 and had a lads’ ‘bromance’ with eventual winner Racing superbike champ Carl Fogarty, 60.
A source said: “Jimmy had a brilliant time in the original series he took part in and it really opened the door to his broadcasting career.
“He was voted off first last time and he felt he had a lot more to give.
"Now he’s got the chance to get stuck in again, although he’s a bit older so he is worried he might find it harder to rough it.
“His banter is still on top form though. Producers are hopeful he’ll have a bromance with Harry Redknapp, who is also taking part.”
All Stars will be filmed this autumn in South Africa and be screened in the New Year - after the main version of the I’m A Celebrity show in Australia goes out in November and December.
Other celebs taking part in the All Stars version include Strictly love rat Seann Walsh, 39, and Towie star Gemma Collins, 44, who lasted only three days in 2014.
All Stars last aired in 2023 when singer Myleene Klass won and it was filmed in South Africa’s Kruger National Park.
ITV declined to comment.
Jimmy Bullard 'grabbed my d--- straight away' on my first day of training - I didn't know how to react