Nottingham Forest want to sign Manchester United loanee Dean Henderson on a permanent basis, according to reports.
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Dean Gaffney said he is 'lucky to be alive' following I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here medical check. The former EastEnders actor returned to the hit ITV reality show for its first-ever spin-off.
Viewers have spent the last few weeks watching the action unfold every weeknight after the pre-recorded series hit screens last month from a new location in South Africa instead of the usual Australian jungle.
I'm A Celebrity... South Africa was a brand new spin-off of the ITV favourite, still fronted by Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnely, that was filmed back in September. The series saw a bunch of previously seen campmates whisked off to the new setting of Kruger National Park but with no public vote, they will be competing against each other in a battle to be crowned winner of the 'All Star' series and granted 'legend' status.
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Dean was among the memorable campmates to make a comeback but didn't make it the final, which saw Myleene Klass emerge victorious after making it through to the last two with Jordan Banjor.
However, the 45-year-old has a lot more to be thankful for. Dean has revealed he feels lucky to be alive after medical checks for I’m A Celebrity flagged up warning signs for bowel cancer and he was rushed in for emergency surgery.
The actor, who was eliminated from the all-stars contest in South Africa on Wednesday ahead of Friday’s final, counts himself fortunate to be here at all after what doctors discovered in tests in 2020, while examining him ahead of a possible appearance in ITV’s Covid-safe series of the show at Gwrych Castle in North Wales.
In an exclusive interview with the Mirror, Dean said: “There is no doubt I’m A Celeb and its
Nottingham Forest want to sign Manchester United loanee Dean Henderson on a permanent basis, according to reports.
Dimitar Berbatov believes David de Gea deserves to continue as Manchester United's number one goalkeeper but that Dean Henderson deserves a proper chance at Old Trafford to show what he can do.
The future of I’m A Celebrity South Africa has been "revealed" - and it looks like it could be set to become a more permanent fixture on our screens. Whilst the all-stars spin-off was originally touted to be a one-off special - it was such a big hit with viewers, that it's thought ITV bosses are going to bring it back.The show, which was pre-recorded but ended on Friday night, saw Myleene Klass crowned as the first ever I'm A Celebrity South Africa winner - 17 years after she first appeared on the original show in 2006. In its duration, I'm A Celeb South Africa was pulling in an average of five million viewers per episode, and it was the most-watched TV programme each night.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here's first-ever 'legend' campmate Myleene Klass has revealed how one of her daughters was left a little concerned when she found a 'love letter' from her co-star.
Dean Gaffney has said there is “no doubt” the reality show I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! saved his life after medical checks found signs that if left untreated could have developed into bowel cancer.
Former EastEnders star Dean Gaffney has said that he “might not be here today” if it wasn’t for the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! medical team. The soap star, who recently joined the likes of Myleene Klass and Carol Vorderman in the I’m A Celebrity… South Africa jungle, revealed that he was in the running to enter the jungle back in 2020 when he underwent a series of medical examinations which discovered warning signs of bowel cancer.
Dean Henderson says he is expected to return from his long-term injury in time for pre-season. The Manchester United goalkeeper has not played since January 14 after tearing his thigh following loan club Nottingham Forest’s 2-0 win over Leicester.
After three weeks of trials and elimination challenges, the first-ever I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here 'Legend' has been crowned. Viewers have been watching the action unfold every weeknight after the pre-recorded series hit screens last month.
Myleen Klass has been named as the I'm A Celebrity South Africa winner, making her the first ever I'm A Celeb Legend. The singer and TV star is the first star to win the brand new title, after competing in both the main show in 2006 and the new spin-off series.
Hannah Waddingham stole the show again as she hosted the second Eurovision Song Contest semi-final. The Ted Lasso actress was back on stage at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena where the biggest live music event in the world is taking place.
Dean Gaffney has revealed he put on almost a stone in weight while starring on I’m A Celebrity South Africa, while his campmates were “wilting away”. EastEnders favourite Dean, 45, first starred on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in 2006, and made his highly anticipated return to camp late last year for the spin-off All Star series that’s currently airing on ITV.
Dean Gaffney has revealed he put on a stone during his short stint in I'm A Celebrity... South Africa. The actor, 45, who is best known for his role as Robbie Jackson on the BBC soap, entered the all-star series as a latecomer alongside fellow EastEnders star Joe Swash.
South Africa. Former Corrie actress Helen Flanagan, 32, and EastEnders icon Dean Gaffney, 45, said their goodbyes after coming last in the Survival Trial. The latest episode began as the next Survival Trial continued where the stars were all locked in crates filled with critters as they had to release themselves from the locks.
She looked a world away from running the gauntlet in the I'm a Celebrity jungle on the spin-off series set in South Africa as she attended the MEN Pride of Manchester 2023 awards, and Helen Flanagan shared her amusement on the red carpet as she revealed the confusion caused by the pre-recorded reality show show.
Former Manchester United defender Mikael Silvestre has insisted Dean Henderson is not ready to replace David de Gea as Erik ten Hag's first-choice goalkeeper.
Manchester United are apparently set to speak with Dean Henderson about his future as Erik ten Hag mulls over his long-term goalkeeper options.
Former centre-back Rio Ferdinand believes Manchester United can count themselves "lucky" that three of their last four Premier League fixtures are at Old Trafford.
Georgia Toffolo, Andy Whyment, Myleene Klass, and Jordan Banjo have battled to stay on I’m a Celebrity… South Africa during a tense head-to-head trial.The camp’s pride leaders Joe Swash and Dean Gaffney were tasked with picking two members from each of their prides to go head-to-head in a “straight race” for survival on Friday’s episode. Former Made In Chelsea star Toffolo and actor Whyment were chosen for Swash’s green team, who have lost every challenge to date, while former Hear’Say singer Klass and radio DJ Banjo were picked for Gaffney’s yellow team.The four celebrities were trapped in four separate mine shafts and covered in sticky molasses where they had to dig for golden nuggets before placing on a pair of scales.
Out with one, in with two more. As Im a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa said their goodbyes to Amir Khan, they also said hello to EastEnders stars Joe Swash and Dean Gaffney.The pair secretly arrived on I’m A Celeb to be greeted immediately with a Bushtucker trial, described by ITV as “one of the most disgusting ever”.The pair reunited with hosts Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, who explained that they would be drinking “gruesome concoctions” in a bid to win treats for individual campmates.
In a true blast from the past on Tuesday (May 2nd) Eastenders icon Dean Gaffney returned to the I’m a Celebrity jungle, 17 years after originally appearing on the show back in 2006. The 45 year old star first appeared on the Aussie edition of the show alongside the likes of Busted ’s Matt Willis and Hear’Say singer Myleene Klass, but sadly failed to secure the jungle crown after coming fifth in the competition.