I’m A Celebrity All Stars’ Seann Walsh screams in horror during sneak peek at first trial

Seann Walsh and 80s pop star Sinitta take on a terrifying 150ft high bridge trial in the first challenge of I’m A Celebrity All Stars 2026, with the comedian screaming in horror
08:18, 06 Apr 2026Updated 08:23, 06 Apr 2026
Seann Walsh can be seen screaming in fear (Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
Seann Walsh’s face is a picture of terror as he tackles the first challenge of the 2026 I’m A Celeb All Stars.
The TV comedian, who was a campmate on the 2023 show, has returned to the jungle for an All Stars stint – and formed an unlikely duo with 80s pop icon Sinitta in a spine-chilling new trial. In a clip, Sean can be seen screaming as he’s made to race the So Macho hitmaker across a bridge – but in true I’m a Celeb fashion, it’s 150ft in the air.
The pair have to leap across a series of wooden platforms to cross a ravine. At one point, Seann is seen strapped into a wooden barrel as he takes on the trial. But before his height-defying bridge cross with Sinitta, Seann is spotted in a helicopter looking a bit green around the gills. Speaking about the trial, Seann told The Sun: “It was terrifying. But the first time I went in with Matt Hancock, so it wasn’t as scary as that.”
Seann Walsh and Sinitta take on the challenge(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
The 2026 edition of I’m A Celeb All Stars was filmed in September 2025 at Kruger National Park in South Africa.
ITV has stated that viewers can anticipate a “fresh group” of returning campmates from previous series of I’m A Celebrity and “spectacular” locations in South Africa. The broadcaster has also hinted that it will feature “some of the most epic and extreme trials” in the franchise’s history.
The upcoming series will also witness a transformation to the format of I’m A Celebrity … South Africa. It’s been disclosed that, following the first series which didn’t include a public vote, audiences will have the authority to determine who claims victory in the second series.
ITV has announced that the public will be able to vote in a live finale broadcast from the UK. The broadcaster stated: “After weeks of shocks, showdown and survival, viewers will be able to have their say and cast the final vote in a live grand final broadcast direct from London.”
The IAC cast is comprised of several iconic campmates (Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
The programme’s presenters have voiced their enthusiasm over its comeback. Ant commented: “The campmates really brought their A-game to the first series so we can’t wait to be back for more trials, challenges and surprises amongst the beautiful South African landscape.”
Meanwhile, co-presenter Dec branded the format alteration as “exciting”, reports the Mirror.
He remarked: “Having a live final is an exciting addition to the new series with the viewers choosing their IAC Legend and we’ve heard some of the new trials are truly epic, even by I’m A Celeb… standards!”
Series 2 of I’m A Celeb All Stars kicks off tonight at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX. It will broadcast every weeknight for three weeks, with the live grand finale scheduled for Friday, April 24.
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