WITH I’m A Celebrity set to take a place in an abandoned castle in Wales, bookmakers have slashed the odds on Rangers legend Ally McCoist making an appearance on the hit reality show.
Coisty's odds have been cut from 20/1 to as short as 6/4.
Singer LuLu also appears to be in the running as her odds have just been cut from 55/1 to 10/1, according to mybettingsites.co.uk.
A mybettingsites.co.uk spokesperson said: “Having turned down the chance to appear on last year’s I’m A Celebrity, Rangers legend Ally McCoist has been installed as one of the favourites to go on this year’s hit show as his odds has been cut from 20/1 to as low as 6/4.
"When he turned down the jungle last year, he said afterwards that should he be asked again, he’d 100 percent go for it. And if the latest odds are anything to go by, it’s more than likely that we’ll see the former Ibrox player in this year’s line-up.
“Another Scottish household name who has seen her odds plummeting is 1969 Eurovision Contest winner LuLu who saw her odds go from 55/1 to 10/1 overnight.”
Other celebrities rumoured to be part of the I’m a Celeb 2020 edition include:
Ally McCoist: 6/4
Tamzin Outhwaite: Evens
Ronnie O’Sullivan: 2/1
Gavin Henson: 4/1
Vinnie Jones: 6/1
John Barnes: 8/1
Maura Higgins: 8/1
AJ Pritchard: 8/1
LuLu: 10/1
Carol Baskin 12/1
Katie Price 14/1
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