Ant and Dec all smiles as they return home with their children after I'm A Celeb on killer flight from Australia
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have landed back in the UK after weeks of presenting I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in Australia - and the pair looked thrilled to be back home. The presenters touched down in London on Wednesday 11 December, having finished work on I'm A Celebrity's latest series.
The pair were spotted walking through Heathrow airport after taking the killer 23-hour flight with their families in tow. Dec was beaming as he held hands with his daughter Isla, six, and pulled his luggage through the airport. The TV presenter kept his outfit casual for the mega flight, wearing trousers, trainers and a quarter-zip jumper.
Meanwhile, Ant was accompanied by wife Anne-Marie, who pushed their seven-month-old son Wilder in a stroller through Heathrow. Ant wore an all-black ensemble - a t-shirt, cap and trousers - under a green-jacket.
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Ahead of catching their flight back to London, Ant and Dec made one last announcement to their fans on social media from Australia. The pair said in a joint video that they had teamed up with finance giant ICAP to celebrate the charity day that was held in the Asia Pacific to raise money for various charities around the world.
"Hello everyone at ICAP. Happy ICAP Charity Day everybody. We are so sorry we can't be with you again this year. Pesky I’m A Celebrity means we are currently travelling home from Australia. But we do know what a very special day of fundraising for good causes it is so good luck to everybody that's involved today," they said.
ITV's I'm A Celeb aired its 2024 final on Sunday, with McFly's Danny Jones being crowned this year's King of the Jungle. Coleen Rooney came in second place, narrowly missing out on the win after receiving 44.79 percent of the vote to Danny's 55.21 percent.
While Danny was declared the I'm A Celeb champion, he later admitted that he had to give back the regal sceptre and crown that was handed to him in the final. Speaking on This Morning after his victory, he said: "I didn't get to keep anything! They wouldn't let me keep anything!
""I had to give the sceptre back. I really wanted to bring it through airport security because it's quite big," he continued. Danny later said about his time on the show: "This is totally insane. I've learned so much about myself, and that's because the campmates were unbelievable."