I'm A Celeb star Gillian McKeith dances in the street wearing nothing but a Santa Claus bodysuit
TV personality Gillian McKeith is well and truly in the Christmas spirit as she uploaded a video of herself dancing in the street wearing nothing but a Santa Claus bodysuit. The 65 year old bared her legs in the frosty air with a Santa hat on and tinsel wrapped around her waist to issue a festive plea to her Instagram followers.
Gillian - who appeared on I'm A Celeb in 2010 - captioned the video: "Santa's got his sleigh, but YOU have something even better - your limitless potential. This holiday season, let's rewrite the narrative. You're not just here to get through the chaos. You're here to thrive, to glow, to embody unstoppable energy.
She continued her motivational speech: "Imagine stepping into 2025 feeling radiant, energized, and in control. That's not just a wish - it's a decision. And it starts with you, right now.
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"Your well-being isn't a luxury; it's the foundation of your success. Reclaim your energy and step into your power. Your time is now. Let's make it happen."
Gillian was the one of the most iconic stars to ever take part on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, with her dramatic faints and clashes with Shaun Ryder. The well-known health expert certainly turned the drama up a notch when she cheekily smuggled spices into the jungle concealed in her underwear for the I'm A Celebrity All Stars series.
For the 24th series this year, Gillian dished out advice to brand new contestants from her own eventful experiences. In an exclusive chat with the Express, Gillian revealed which Bushtucker trial tops the list as the ultimate nightmare.
She said: "It would be underground in a coffin, wrapped in chains lying down with rats and water seeping up all over my body in the pitch black." Recalling one of her most challenging moments, she added: "No way out until you can find the key to open the padlocks. Oh wait. I did that in my first time in the jungle."
But it didn't end there – Gillian shared that her ordeal in the dark depths of the jungle is something she never quite shook off, confessing: "I never fully recovered from that horrendous experience." The Scottish presenter went on: “To make that trial even worse, for me would be any similar version in a small.” She added that it would need to include: “confined space, underground with the lid shut, pitch black with massive spiders, giant meal worms, rats, mice, roaches, snakes and eels. I would call it subterranean inferno.”